Figure Drawing: Skeletal Structure & the Human Form

Class Description

Explore the fundamentals of drawing the human figure in this hands-on workshop. Through a variety of exercises using conte crayon and charcoal, students will learn to accurately assess the human form and develop foundational skills for figure studies. Classes include gesture sketches, short poses, and extended poses, with one-on-one instruction to guide each student’s progress.

Schedule:

Weekly Session Structure:

  • 10 × 1-minute gesture sketches

  • 2 × 5-minute drawings

  • 1 × 20-minute pose

  • 2 × 25-minute seated poses

  • 1 reclining pose extended over two 25-minute periods

  • Breaks for model and discussion included throughout.

Price

This class is operating on a sliding scale. You may purchase the class at a rate you feel financially comfortable with, up to the maximum class cost of $135. All students will receive the same instruction regardless of payment.

Use the checkout process as-is to pay the full $135 for the class. To adjust the price during checkout, please enter the desired price in the promo code box in a multiple of 25, between $25 and $125, using the format FIGURE##. For example, to pay $75, enter FIGURE75 into the promo code box. Please reach out to us if you need assistance.

Available promo codes

FIGURE25

FIGURE50

FIGURE75

FIGURE100

FIGURE125

Please only register 1 student per transaction if using discounts.

Dates & Times

Wednesdays March 18th— April 22nd, 6 – 9 pm


March 18th
March 25th
April 1st
April 8th
April 15th
April 22nd

Materials Required

Materials are included. Students are welcome to bring their own. A full materials list is available below. Questions about materials and class structure can be directed to the instructor at admin@robertlewisstoryteller.com

Materials List:

  • newsprint paper: 24” x 36” Or 18 “ x 24“

  • (3) large binder clips

  • 4- 6 Burnt sienna conte’ crayon sticks

  • 7- 10 Vine Charcoal sticks

  • 4 white crayon sticks for high lights

  • 2 natural artist Chamois

  • 2 large Kneaded erasers

  • 9” x 12” sketchbook

  • Pencil set

  • Optional 18” x 24” drawing pad

    • Optional: 18” × 24” drawing pad for students who want to create more permanent works. Otherwise, newsprint is provided for studies, which is the focus of this class.

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About the Instructor - Sumin Kim

Sumin Kim (she/her), MA, LAPC, ATR is an Erie-based award-winning artist, associate therapist, and certified art therapist, who has been recognized for her community outreach, including pioneering art therapy programs across multiple community settings and sharing professional work at various conferences. Sumin’s passion is to promote community wellbeing and belonging through creative expression. Her approach integrates mindfulness, playfulness, and reflection to help participants reconnect with themselves and others through art. As an artist, Sumin creates toys to promote dialogue and build stronger communities.