Take a look at how artists have successfully told stories about the subjects in their art.
Create pieces based on either someone we know, or someone we know something about, that gives us insight to who they are. We’ll go over how expression, composition, lighting, mark making and color are all useful tools in giving an image emotional power and assist in the story telling and then apply these techniques to our pieces.
Phil Ashworth. After graduating from The Rhode Island School of Design in 2008 with a BFA in illustration, Phil Ashworth made his way to Brooklyn, NY to chase that big city dream. Since then his work has appeared on books, magazines, posters, skateboards, apparel and in various gallery shows throughout the US. His illustrations have been recognized by American Illustration, 3X3, the Society of Illustrators Los Angeles and have also been featured in The New York Times Fashion & Style, NPR’s Studio 360, and Bloomberg Businessweek. He is available for commissions and movie marathons.
Instructor website: philashworth.com
Instagram: @philashworthstudio
$60 Tuition
All of our Virtual Workshops will be hosted on Zoom and the recorded session will be available for up to 1-month after the class. Students looking to participate must have a Zoom compatible device and a strong/reliable internet connection. Links to the Zoom Session will be emailed to participants upon registration to the workshop. We ask that participants do not share the Zoom Link. If you need assistance using Zoom or have questions in regards to our Virtual Workshop series please feel free to reach out to our Programs Manager, Travis Winters, at twinters@touchstonecrafts.org.
Phone: 7243291370
Email: twinters@touchstonecrafts.org
2021/04/20 - 2021/04/20
Online/Virtual Space