GIVE A COURSE AS A GIFT

Give a Course as a Gift

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Advantages of giving a course as a gift

Give a face-to-face or online course as a gift.

During the process we use the specific techniques that interest you the most.

Start your intensive course at any time of the year, you can choose the course or improvement you need. Manage your hours based on your availability.

How it works

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It can be done with watercolor, ink, walnut stain, ecoline, etc.
Watercolor gives the drawing great luminous and chromatic qualities.

The ballpoint pen is considered a greasy technique, it replaces the pen as a writing tool. It has come to be used in the visual arts for notes, sketches, and as a tool for professional work.

Charcoal allows for the creation of a wide range of tones, from the most subtle greys to the deepest blacks. Its powder is very unstable; this represents a great quality, it is very easy to manipulate and allows for the creation of tonal gradients with a simple rub of the finger, cloth or blending stump.

When we draw with a pencil on paper, what is happening is that the paper scrapes the pencil, causing it to wear down and leave small pieces stuck in the roughness of the paper. If the place where we are going to draw with the pencil is too smooth, then it does not draw or draws very little. For example, if we try to draw on glass.

The marker technique is the most modern of all techniques. Its simplicity and attractiveness allow for highly expressive works.

When different techniques are used on the same support. It would be convenient to distinguish between “pictorial process” and “pictorial technique”. A pictorial process is understood as the union of the elements that constitute the binder or adhesive, and the pigments. The way of applying this pictorial process is called “pictorial technique”.

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