Intermediate Drawing with Mary Freedman
Class | Registration opens 3/2/2026 12:00 AM EST
Intermediate Drawing will build on concepts and skills explored in Washington Studio School's three introductory Drawing courses, focusing on uniting them to develop drawing structure as well as personal vision. In particular, the course will reinforce the use of line, shape, and value, and texture to create plastic space by exploring the principles of design, compositional strategies and interpretive perceptions. Through observational drawing - translating three-dimensional space to a two-dimensional surface - the course will address the potential of abstract design and mark making as a means of personal expression. Students will use a variety of mediums, concentrating on drawing as a process and not a product.
PREREQUISITE: The Washington Studio School's three Introductory Drawing courses or similar experience providing students with knowledge of how to use line, shape, value and texture to draw representationally from observation.
Your instructor has provided a list of materials required to participate fully in this class.
If you have any questions about specifics or what is needed week-to-week, please reach out to your instructor via the email in your confirmation letter.
- 18" x 24" pad of 80 lb drawing paper
- 18" x 24" pad of newsprint
- 2B, 4B, 6B graphite pencils
- water-soluble graphite pencil
- box of willow vine charcoal
- soft compressed charcoal (three sticks)
- one stick each of black, sanguine, and white conte crayon
- small bottle of sumi ink
- reed pen
- bamboo brush (medium)
- kneaded eraser
- General's tri-tip eraser
Mary Freedman
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