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Whether you're just starting on your art adventure or a seasoned pro struggling with things feeling 'off', this class will get your work on the path to success. The elements and principles of art and design can feel complicated, but Maxx will break down each one for you in fun lessons that include hands on projects and encourage you to express your feelings and opinions.

Classes will each cover two to three elements and principles and have a suggested homework project on top of the in-class activities. Homework is optional and this class does not include any grading. This class meets weekly, on Sundays, for 6 weeks and at the end you'll leave ready to tackle your arts practice with skills to create dynamic works. Students will be able to join the Push/Pull Discord class channel for group discussions and lesson reviews.

Recommended Ages: 14+

Class Dates
Sundays, 10 AM - 1 PM

  • January 4
  • January 11
  • January 18
  • January 25
  • February 1
  • February 8

Materials Needed

While in class, you will have access to some provided materials, but for self-directed study, we recommend the following.

  • Basics: sketchbook, pencils, colored pencils or markers, pens, eraser, pencil sharpener
  • Advanced: paint (watercolor, acrylic, gouache or oil), brushes, canvas

## Your Instructor

Maxx FG is an inter-disciplinary artist currently painting many pigeons and exploring ways to intersect fine art with crafts. Her work has been featured at many spaces in the Seattle area and she founded Push/Pull in 2013. She has taught with the Vera Project, Seattle Public Schools, King County Library Systems, YMCA of Seattle and more throughout the Pacific Northwest. Her work has been purchased by the City of Seattle, Verity Credit Union and private collectors.

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Paid fundamentals of art and design course for ages 14+, with hands-on weekly lessons; by the end, students will create dynamic artworks.

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