Creative Academy Illustration workshop

 

 

Materials:

Castell 9000 Graphite pencils, Pitt Graphite woodless pencils and crayons, Pitt Artist Pen, Albrecht Dürer Watercolor pencils, Polychromos color pencils

 

Description:
Franz Spohn has illustrated several children’s books and numerous book covers for Bantam, Doubleday, Dell, written copyrighted study-guide material for Simon & Shuster and has created product characters and designs for children’s museums and nationally known companies. In this workshop, Franz will share his professional experience in discussing and demonstrating stages of developing an illustration from initial sketch to finished piece. Depending on the length of the workshop, students will have an opportunity to participate actively in developing a workshop assignment in companion to the material covered.

 

Topics to be covered in a two hour workshop will include:

 

§      Ideation with the help of pencil and tracing paper – a valuable tool for exploring a
     variety of possibilities in the initial steps of an illustration assignment.

 

§      Appropriate degree of finish and control of an illustration in relation to context –
     development of personal styles and energy.

 

For demonstrations of less than 2 hours a more condensed version of the topics will be presented with minimum student activities.

 
 
 

 

Creative Academy

Contact Information:

Christa Trivisonno

216 643 4660 x 3047

 workshop@fabercastell.com

 
The paper used at our workshops is provided by:
 

Canson paper mills have been producing the finest art and creative papers for over 450 years.  The expertise passed down by generations of craftspeople ensures consistent quality, color, and technical properties in each sheet and pad produced.

 

A diversified international company, Canson is the only manufacturer in the world to offer papers for all traditional art techniques, papercraft, digital and computer-aided processes, with a wide choice of textures, weights, colors, formats, and presentations.   Our papers meet the demanding needs of highly varied users – from architects to art curators; from teachers to designers; from framers to water-colorists.