Red Chalk Figure Drawing Class
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$450.00
$450.00
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Six-week drawing class from a live model at Northampton Center for the Arts in Northampton, MA. Monday evenings 6pm - 9pm, July 13th - August 17th, 2026. One long-pose for all six sessions.
Students are responsible for bringing their own supplies. A supplies list will be emailed to students prior to the class start date. Supplies will not exceed $50.
Request sliding scale options via the contact page.
Registration Deadline: May 30th, 2026
Students are responsible for bringing their own supplies. A supplies list will be emailed to students prior to the class start date. Supplies will not exceed $50.
Request sliding scale options via the contact page.
Registration Deadline: May 30th, 2026
This class covers the logic behind hatching and cross-hatching in relation to anatomical forms, expanding perception to see the planes of the figure and portrait, visualizing movement, and light effect. Students will be guided through hand-toning their own drawing paper with watercolor paint and work in red and white chalk, a common aesthetic in Renaissance drawings. The sanguine red evokes hints of natural flesh tones and creates a life-like interplay of warmer and cool tones when drawn over a blue-gray watercolor wash. There will be short lectures, instructor demonstrations, and one-on-one feedback, drawing from the same long-pose for a total of eighteen hours, three evenings a week for two weeks. For beginner through advanced artists!
With awareness towards summer schedules, if anyone must miss a week of class, they will be provided with information that covers what they've missed.
With awareness towards summer schedules, if anyone must miss a week of class, they will be provided with information that covers what they've missed.
About the Instructor
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Rami Baglio is a classically trained artist local to Northampton, MA. She graduated from Hampshire College in 2009 and went on to live in New York City for ten years where she earned an M.A . from the New York Academy of Art and began teaching. She lived in France, studying with Studio Escalier who she considers her primary teacher, Italy, studying at Florence Academy, and Santa Fe, NM at the Ryder Studio. She is the recipient of a Merit Scholarship from the Vermont Studio Center and the Nessa Cohen Grant from the Art Students League of New York. She currently teaches at the New York Academy of Art, PortfolioWorks Paris, the Hartsbrook Waldorf School, and privately.
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