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Brian Bomeisler
Brian is back by popular demand after sold out classes for the last two summers. He received a BA/Fine Arts degree from Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York in 1975, and has been a working and showing artist since then in Soho, New York City. In 1985 he received a Fellowship from the NEA and has paintings in collections at The Museum of Contemporary Art, La Jolla, California, The Hyde Collection, New York, and corporate and private collections around the world. Brian taught alongside his mother, Betty Edwards, author of Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain since 1988. Since her retirement in 1998, he has been leading the drawing and painting workshops worldwide. He has also been an instructor at the New York Academy of Art for a number of years. Brian’s illustrations appear alongside the text in The New Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain.
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June 22 - 26
Tuesday - Saturday
9:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Minimum 10 students, maximum 20
Studio II
$1375 members
$1400 non-members
This intensive class is designed for individuals
with little or no prior drawing training. However,
it has been proven that the global skill of drawing
any perceived object, person or place (as in still life,
portraiture and landscape) requires only five basic
component perceptual skills. These skills are the
perception of edges, spaces, relationships, lights and
shadows, and “the whole,” or gestalt. Global or whole
skills, such as reading, driving and drawing, in time
become automatic with the integration of the component
skills. Each day begins with a lecture on one of the five
skills needed; after the lecture students do drawing exercises,
with Brian’s guidance, for the remainder of the morning and,
after lunch, through the afternoon. The day ends with a critique
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