Description
This is a good place for the budding artist to start or refresh. The biggest challenge is learning how to “see” and how to render three dimensions onto a two dimensional surface. Learn basic concepts such as value, shading, composition, proportion and perspective. Simple tools are pencils, paper, and eraser, but ask for a supply list.
Supply List for Basic Drawing – Starting from Scratch with Linda Larisch
• A pad of drawing paper – 11”x14” or larger, a pad of sturdy, white drawing paper at least 80lb. Strathmore brand is good.
• Pencils – I recommend getting a set of 12 drawing pencils with graded degrees of hardness. Staedtler , (Mars Lumograph) is a good basic brand not too expensive to get you started.
• A soft rubber eraser- usually pink or white
• Eraser stick- an eraser made like a pencil so it can be sharpened to a point, usually the eraser is pink
• Eraser Pencil- similar to the eraser stick but a typewriter, white, eraser in pencil form with a little brush at the end. The only place I have found these is at Art & Frame in Sarasota or Amazon on line.
• Kneaded Eraser
• Blunts (or tortillions)– they usually come in a pack containing several sizes for blending
• Hand held or small battery powered pencil sharpener- it is important to be able to have pencils well sharpened.
• Brush- about 2” wide soft bristled, to brush eraser debris off the paper, a cheap paint brush is good









