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An introductory jewelry drawing class with traditional paintings

Rookie
7 chapters · 3 hours 1 minutes
English · Japanese · Korean|Audio Korean

Use a master paper and colored pencils
7 Class Projects

It takes about 30-40 minutes hour(s) to complete each project.

  • color table

  • Little Youngrak

  • Hairpin

  • Tremble

  • Birth flower petals

  • peony

  • Youngrak using flowers

Skills You’ll Learn

warriors

Learn how to transfer a drawing by moving a sketch of a pattern onto a sheet of art.

Medium house

Learn about intermediates where you work by layering layers of color by applying multiple coats.

Barim

Learn about balim, a gradation technique in traditional painting.

Create a color table

Learn about color development by creating a color palette before coloring.

Apply techniques to create works

I will draw a work based on the techniques I learned earlier.

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About the class

Are you interested and interested in traditional painting, but it's hard to find and try it out in the surrounding area?

Didn't you try it because you didn't feel like it was easy to learn about materials or how to draw?

My class is for beginners only, so I can draw together without any difficulty or difficulty in following it. It may be difficult to tell you all the charms of traditional painting, but I've designed it so that you can have fun following along.

Also, after taking all the classes, I think I'll be able to fully apply it on my own. Draw your own objects that are precious and meaningful to you, as well as the jewelry you worked on in class.

Course effect

  • You can experience the process of learning about and getting to know the traditional ingredients needed in traditional painting.
  • When transferring, you can learn how to draw different sketch lines depending on the strength of your hand.
  • You can learn how to express traditional ornaments such as hairpins and shaking sleeps.
  • You can learn how to draw Yongrak decorations using natural objects.

Recommended classes

  • People who haven't experienced traditional painting but want to know
  • Those who want to gain basic knowledge of traditional painting
  • People who want to draw traditional paintings in an easy and fun way

Notes before taking the course

  • Feel free to take this course because it's an introductory level and you don't need any prior knowledge.
  • Please proceed in a space where materials can be placed comfortably or where it is OK to get dirty with pigments.

What makes this class special

We provide basic designs so that you can easily follow traditional paintings.



Class Kit · Coaching Session

Required for classes

Here's what you need to prepare.


1. All-in-one kit

Everything you need to prepare for the class all at once

This is the all-in-one kit required for the South Seon class. Take your first step into traditional painting with class 101.


  1. 2-pack of glue catcher
  2. 12 colors of interior paint
  3. Tube color: gold, silver
  4. Tube-chae
  5. coloring brush
  6. Flower plate
  7. Do you eat black
  8. Red food
  9. 0.5 inch paper tape
  10. 1 inch paper tape



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Curriculum

Creator

Sun Yi

Sun Yi

This is the line I'm working on with traditional paintings. I felt the unique and mysterious appeal of traditional Korean portraits, where I could look into the achievements and personalities of the characters in the paintings. By copying and drawing various portraits myself, I came across and drew not only the characters, but also the clothes and ornaments they were wearing, the decorations, tools, and stories the characters were drawn together, and I naturally became interested in these things. I think the thoughts that began from such interest formed a single work and formed the current art museum. At first, I felt that it was difficult and unfamiliar to draw a work with my own philosophy because it meant something other than just a decorative and pretty picture. However, through various experiences and trial and error, I think I was able to share my inner story with others. I hope to have the opportunity to communicate with more people through pictures in the future.

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