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LETTING GO OF CONTROL: DRAWING WITH YOUR NON-DOMINANT HAND

Wednesdays | May 5 | 1-2pm PT
All ages and skill levels


How often have you heard people say, “I can’t draw. I’m not artistic,” as if being able to draw realistically is the benchmark to being creative? So not true! The beauty of drawing with your non-dominant hand is that expectations of perfection are out the door before you even start. That’s when the magic happens. You’ll be surprised to discover the beauty in imperfection (a Japanese term called Wabi Sabi), and how flaws and idiosyncrasies often make things much more interesting than something that’s “perfect.”

Supply List:
- Drawing paper
- Sketch paper 
- Pens + Pencils (participants can choose to bring a variety of pencils (hard and soft leads) and pens (felt tip, brush pens, etc.))

Instructor’s Note: It is helpful to have an idea of what you want to draw. Bring objects, set up a still life, choose a photo from a magazine or one that you’ve taken, etc., so you’re prepared to jump right in.

Teaching Artist: Carrie Leeb

Virtual Drop-In: This program is a part of Virtual Drop-in Series. | By registering once, participants may attend all weekly session.

Registration: Free | RSVP is Essential