Description | Have you ever wanted to draw a portrait, but stopped due to intimidation? Ever wanted to capture likeness with ease and confidence? These days we find ourselves at a perfect junction to learn new things, indulge our interests. If any of this applies, this course is for you. It focuses on the art of portraiture - whether it be from observation or photo reference. No art or sketching experience is required, other than desire to learn. This workshop is for anyone who is interested in pursuing portraiture - whether they have previous experience or are picking up a pencil for the first me. Register on The Whole U website. Miha Sarani is a visual artist, an art historian, and an art educator. Born and raised in Ljubljana, Slovenia, he moved permanently to the United States in 2007. He earned a BFA (painting + drawing, ’15), and an MA (art history, ’19) from the University of Washington. Miha’s work has been shown at art museums and galleries, featured in art journals, publications, promotional material, and on music album covers. His large Koncentrik Painting series is owned by the University of Washington and on permanent display at the Mary Gates Hall. He lectures on art history for Seattle Central College CE, and OSHER program at the University of Washington, as well as practical art making for Kirkland Arts Center. Also passionate about music, Miha released his first music album Emona Au Revoir in 2016. It was included in Seattle Public Library's PlayBack program the following year. He is a member of the Shift Gallery in Seattle, where he works and lives with his wife Tomitha, and their dog Blue. Thank you to AT&T for sponsoring The Whole U. |
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