On Line 3 Week Beginning 
 Portrait
Drawing Class Series
Portrait
Drawing Class Series 
If you’ve tried your hand at
portrait drawing, you already know it can be difficult to get the results you
want.  It can seem overwhelming and can
leave you wondering where to even begin. 
Successful portrait drawing is a
skill that is learned, practiced, and honed. 
With knowledge, practice, and guidance we can learn how to develop
portrait drawing skills that lead to more satisfactory results. 
In these Beginning level 3-part
classes, we will take a closer look at helpful proportional guidelines for
establishing realistic portraiture, facial features and characteristics, and
creating portrait drawings from photo ((or live model) references using the skills
and ideas introduced in each series.
Course
content includes 
- Live class sessions in the
     Patris Studio ZoomRoom with recorded sessions sent to your email for viewing
     at your own convenience.  Can't make live class session?  No problem! View the recorded class session at your own pace!
- Support materials and
     photo references
- Easy to follow guidelines
     and helpful tips
- Instructor feedback at any
     point during or after each lesson.
Time:
Live class sessions are held Wednesday Afternoons
1:30 pm – 3 pm
Class recordings will be sent following live class sessions. 
Enrolled students have the option to  email, text, or confer in person their works in progress or finished assignemts  for
any feedback, clarifications or guidance on their work. 
Cost: $60 per series
Payment
acceptable through: 
Venmo at Patris-Miller
Paypal.me/PatrisStudio
or check made payable to Patris and sent to 3460 2nd Avenue, Sacramento CA 95817
 
CLASS SCHEDULE:
Frontal Face View
CLASS RECORDING AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE
Three quarter Face  
CLASS RECORDING AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE
Using Light and Shadow on the portrait
July 8, 15, 22
Dynamic Portrait poses 
August 12, 19, 26  (new dates)
Working on Toned Paper
September 2, 9, and 16
suggested materials include toned paper, and white charcoal pencil