The Natural Way to Draw – Observational Drawing & Skill Building Sessions

Beginning Monday 1/5/26 (ongoing)

1:30 pm to 4 pm
Studio location (B)

Price: $80 for Members, $100 for Non-Members

Calling all artists. Each month, new & seasoned artists will be immersed in artistic discovery, exploring a rich variety of techniques, styles, and materials building on exercises from direct observation(still life, landscape and organic/non-organic objects, no photographs). These monthly sessions are similar to an introductory college/AP level Drawing 101 course, using standard college texts & digital lesson plans. Artists will hone their observational skills, drawing directly from life and gleaning insights from the great masters of art history. This process is designed to deepen connection to the world through direct observation and refine your translational drawing skills with instruction, group critique & feedback on all exercises. Artists will experiment with a wide spectrum of mediums, including charcoal, ink, hard/soft pastels, oil pastels and more, ensuring each creative endeavor is both engaging and rewarding.
Monthly Sessions:
*January 5th, 12th, 19th & 26th – Traditional Charcoal Drawing (gesture, form, composition & measurement )
*February 2nd, 9th, 16th & 23rd – Ink & Ink Wash/Line Drawing (diagrammatic, structural, calligraphic, and expressive line)
*March 9th, 16th, 23rd & 30th- Traditional Hard/Soft Pastel (underpainting, color theory, traditional & non-traditional methods)
*April 6th, 13, 20th & 27th- Oil Pastel (experimental & traditional methods, mixed media)

*May 4th, 11th & 18th – Abstraction & Non-Traditional Exploratory Drawing Methods (fun & expressive, all drawing mediums-charcoal, marker, non-traditional materials, pastels, colored pencil)
*10 Students Per Session (Easel

Materials List: 16 x 20 Drawing Board, Grey Kneaded Eraser, *Pastel/Oil Pastel Set
** All other supplies provided by instructor **

Register with instructor

Contact: (901) 497-0118, llccrc@yahoo.com

Lisa Carlson

Lisa is an art educator with a demonstrated history of working in the fine art industry as both a creator and teacher.

Skilled in cultivating critical thinking to motivate creative output in others, curriculum development, public speaking, and art production in drawing, painting & print making. She graduated with honors, earning a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Painting & Drawing/Art Education from The University of North Carolina at Greensboro.

Also holding an M Ed in Art Education from The Pennsylvania State University that includes a specialization in curriculum development with additional hours in painting & drawing.

She’s taught at FSU’s research & development school, K-12th, including AP course work. She’s also taught at three other public school systems & private institutions across the south. She also enjoys photography, fitness pursuits and spending time with her husband & three (almost grown) children and family fur kids Louie & Coco.