- When
- Wed., July 15, 2020, 1–2 p.m.
- Tickets
- Free with registration
Rachel Rose made thousands of hand drawn images to create her 8-minute animated video, Lake Valley (12 frames per second!). During this live drawing session, find inspiration in clips and stills of Rose’s work and use a variety of drawing techniques to invent your own creative version of Rose’s hybrid creature-pet. Bring your imaginary character to life and learn to generate some simple animated gestures using a flip book method, one of the oldest processes for creating images in motion.
Materials needed:
- binder clip
- eraser
- light box (or a window!)
- paper or large index cards
- pencil
- scissors
Event Registration
This event is free with registration.
About the Instructor
Joke Slagle is teaching artist at Carnegie Museum of Art. She is also an adjunct faculty at Penn State University where she teaches art history and drawing. She holds an MA in art history and museum studies from the University of Cincinnati.