Drawing Fire
56m
In the Creative Class "Drawing Fire" Northern Irish illustrator Oliver Jeffers welcomes us into his Belfast studio and invites us to dive into his distinctive and imaginative universe to create a campfire scene. With his style that blends fantasy with realism, Oliver Jeffers teaches you techniques to bring every detail to life, drawing his iconic campfire illustration - seen across his books. Thanks to the vibrant hues of Luminance 6901™ pencils and touches of neon colours, he adds a magical dimension and accentuates details. From the warm glow of the flames to the bursts of light on nature and surrounding objects, you will discover the art of capturing the essence of a scene with precision and emotion. Join us on Creative Class by Caran d’Ache to explore your creativity!
Level:
Beginner
Equipment :
The Luminance 6901™ Creative Set - Oliver Jeffers
Gouache Studio tubes of paint
Paper - A3 format 250g/m²
Watercolour Brushs
Watercolour palette
Design eraser
Pencil sharpener
Two cups of water
Paper towel
Glue
The Caran d'Ache material can be found on : https://www.carandache.com/slq_locale/creative-class-drawing-fire-s-1341.htm
Biography :
Oliver Jeffers is a visual artist and author working in painting, bookmaking, illustration, collage, performance, and sculpture. Curiosity and humour are underlying themes throughout Oliver’s practice as an artist and storyteller. While investigating the ways the human mind understands its world, his work also functions as comic relief in the face of futility. His critically acclaimed picture books have been translated into over fifty languages and sold over 14 million copies worldwide. His original artwork has been exhibited at such institutions as the Brooklyn Museum in New York, and the National Portrait Gallery in London. Jeffers has been the recipient of numerous awards, including a New York Times Best Illustrated Children’s Books Award, Bologna Rigazzi Award, and an MBE from Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth for Special Services to the Arts. Oliver grew up in Belfast, Northern Ireland, where he currently divides his time with Brooklyn, NY.