Join art teacher Christine Thornton for a fun virtual class on how to draw these mythical creatures!
Dragons can be friendly or sinister, beautiful or ugly, but they’re always magical. First we’ll learn about dragons and examine them with artist eyes. Then art teacher Christine Thornton will demonstrate how to draw a dragon, and you’ll create your own with lots of resources to guide you. This online class includes an instructional video, and a virtual space to share and connect with the teacher and classmates.Grades 2-12. Registration Required.
A link to the program will be emailed before 10:00am (approximately 15 minutes prior to the program). You must include your email address when registering to receive the link. The link will be accessible through Saturday, June 20.
Supplies needed:
Paper (thicker drawing paper or a sketchbook is ideal. If not available, printer or notebook paper will work!)
Pencil and eraser
Colored pencils
Thin black Sharpie for outlining (optional)
AGE GROUP: | Family | Children |
EVENT TYPE: | Youth Program/Class | Online |
TAGS: | STEM | STEAM | Science | Critical Thinking |
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