CSTA 105: Illustration
YOUTH PROGRAMS

Illustration

CSTA 105
Explore how illustration can communicate ideas, stories and emotions. Learn techniques in line, shading, colour and composition while developing your own visual style.

Tuition Fees:
$2,513.20

Section Dates:

Description

Are you passionate about telling stories through art? Illustration is a dynamic and versatile method of communication, transcending language barriers, and connecting people through visual narratives. Prepare for an immersive journey into the world of traditional hand-drawn illustration. From line drawing to shading techniques and the application of color, you'll delve into character development, scene composition, and narrative illustration, breathing life into your artwork. Your creative journey is enriched by practical, hands-on projects. Experiment with traditional illustration techniques, guided by expert instructors, and receive constructive feedback from peers, shaping your skills and your unique artistic voice. The skills you gain are a gateway to diverse career opportunities, from graphic design and animation to concept art and beyond. Whether you dream of illustrating children's books, contributing to animated productions, or exploring a new path, this course will open doors to your creative future. Collaborate, exchange ideas, and create lasting bonds with fellow budding illustrators.

What You'll Learn

  1. Develop a comprehensive understanding of the key principles and terminology specific to traditional hand-drawn illustration, providing a foundation for visual storytelling.
  2. Discover the historical and cultural significance of traditional illustration in visual storytelling and narrative art.
  3. Apply traditional illustration techniques, including line drawing, shading, and the use of color, to create captivating visual narratives, with an emphasis on character development and scene composition.
  4. Analyze existing traditional illustrations, identifying elements of composition, style, and storytelling techniques employed in both historical and contemporary examples.
  5. Synthesize creative ideas into traditional illustrations that effectively convey stories, characters, and emotions, while exploring a variety of illustration styles and approaches.
  6. Critique the work of peers, providing constructive feedback that considers artistic principles and narrative effectiveness.
  7. Develop a portfolio of diverse traditional illustrations reflecting personal growth and your unique artistic voice as an illustrator.