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This comprehensive course is designed for beginner to intermediate students interested in exploring and developing their artistic skills across a range of visual art disciplines. Students will gain hands-on experience and foundational knowledge in the following areas: • Drawing – Learn the elements of art and principles of design through line, shading, perspective, and composition. • Painting – Explore color theory, brush techniques, and different mediums including acrylic and watercolor. • Ceramics – Introduction to hand-building techniques, surface decoration, and foundational understanding of clay as a sculptural medium. • Sculpture – Work with various materials and methods to understand form, structure, and 3D composition. • Crafts – Engage in creative design using mixed media, focusing on craftsmanship and personal expression. • 2D Design – Learn layout, composition, and visual storytelling using traditional and digital methods. • 3D Design – Understand the principles of three-dimensional construction, space, and physical form through structured projects. • Photography – Develop basic camera skills, composition, lighting, and digital editing techniques. • Graphic Design – Gain an introduction to visual communication, typography, branding, and the use of industry-standard software. Levels Overview: • Level 1 (Beginner): Students will explore core techniques, tools, and terminology in each discipline. Emphasis is placed on creativity, problem-solving, and technical growth. • Level 2 (Intermediate): Students will build on foundational skills with more advanced projects, creative challenges, and self-directed work. Critical thinking, concept development, and refining personal style are emphasized. Students will also receive guidance on building a professional portfolio and understanding the relevance of art history, learning how traditional techniques influence modern artistic practices. Whether you’re just starting your artistic journey or looking to expand your creative abilities, this course will support your growth through personalized instruction and thoughtful feedback.
Studio art · Digital arts · Arts and crafts
Fashion Design & Illustration with Phoebe Taught by an industry professional with real experience—from luxury fashion houses to running her own label. Ready to elevate your fashion design skills? This course is led by Phoebe—a Parsons School of Design graduate, experienced fashion designer, and successful creative entrepreneur. With a career that includes working at Theory, Revolve, Rhude, and Fendi, Phoebe brings both high-end industry insight and hands-on artistic expertise to every lesson. As the founder of phuongstudios and Wishfulinvite (both Etsy Star Seller shops with over 1,200+ illustration toolkit sales), and the creator behind her own fashion label, Phoebe knows exactly what it takes to succeed—whether you're applying to fashion school, building your portfolio, or launching a brand of your own. Why This Class is Different: Taught by a Parsons grad + brand founder with real-world fashion experience Guidance from someone who’s built a career in both corporate fashion and indie entrepreneurship Focused on creating a professional-level portfolio—for college, jobs, or your own label Learn the exact techniques used in industry design rooms What You’ll Learn: How to draw 9-head fashion figures with fluidity and confidence Garment detailing, stylized poses, and fabric rendering techniques Visual storytelling and moodboarding How to build a cohesive collection and compelling portfolio Tips on how to stand out in school applications, job interviews, or pitch decks Who's It For: Students applying to fashion colleges Beginners looking to learn fashion sketching from scratch Creators ready to launch their own fashion line Designers who want to upgrade their portfolio and storytelling skills
Fashion design · Drawing & sketching · Digital arts
Trusted teacher: The program is designed for students interested in concept art, illustration, visual storytelling, and portfolio preparation for art schools, animation/game-related programs, or independent artistic development. It follows a mentorship-based approach, combining artistic foundations, conceptual thinking, and portfolio strategy, adapted to everyone's style, vision and long-term goals. What's in it? PART I 1. Artistic & visual language • Traditional drawing & illustration techniques • Shape & form study • Light, color & values • Composition & visual storytelling 2. World-building & visual thinking • Environment design (natural & built spaces) • Props, objects, and visual detail • Character concepts (anatomy basics, silhouettes, expression) • Style exploration (realistic, stylized, symbolic, experimental) • References vs originality: how to build from research without imitation 3. Cognitive & creative process • Artistic thinking & workflow • From idea to image • Documentation & reference gathering • Moodboards & visual research • Iteration, selection, refinement • Knowing when a piece is finished 4. Digital foundations (optional / hybrid) • Transition from traditional to digital • 2D digital tools & workflows • Layer logic, brushes, textures • Digital painting fundamentals • Presentation-ready images • Case studies from professional concept artists & illustrators This section is optional and may be skipped for students with prior digital experience. In such cases, the focus will be on refining and strengthening what has already been acquired. IMPORTANT! All sections in Part I (artistic practice, visual language, world-building, technical and digital foundations) are approached according to the student’s existing level, from beginner to advanced. If foundational skills are already present, these areas will not be repeated mechanically; instead, the focus will shift toward portfolio development, conceptual depth, and refinement of existing work. PART II Portfolio development & mentorship 1. Portfolio building • Defining the student’s artistic direction • Selecting and developing strong themes • Creating cohesive series, not isolated images • Aligning personal style with academic or professional expectations • Consistent review, feedback, and refinement 2. Application-specific support (where applicable) • Portfolio selection & sequencing • Artist statements or motivation letters (with visuals) • Adapting work to specific institutions or programs • Understanding evaluation criteria
Illustration · Drawing & sketching · Digital arts
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Painting Mastery: From Sketch to professional Portfolio (Rotterdam)
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Elene is supportive and inspiring teacher who explains drawing and scetching techniques clearly. My son really enjoyed the classes and felt encouraged to develop his skills. Beautiful progress is already visible in several lessons.
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