Tuesdays March 3 and March 10, 2026
Instructor: Kim Wenger Hall, RYT-500
In this focused series, we’ll train the eye and hand through structured sketching drills. Starting with composition, major shapes, and form, we’ll progress into contour, value, and contrast. Using pencils, graphite, or charcoal on large paper, most sessions will be quick studies—until the final class, when one sketch will be developed into a finished drawing.
Supplies:
• Pencils or graphite in a variety of hardnesses
• Erasers
• Large newsprint or sketch paper (18×24 or larger, if possible)
• A simple still life setup with 5 or fewer non-biodegradable objects (e.g., two boxes, a bottle, a plain can, a cup)
• Drawing paper (heavier weight and more durable than sketch paper) – large is best if possible
• Optional: Charcoal, conte crayon
When you have signed up for the first class you are signed up for the series.
Link will be sent out an hour before each class begins.
If you have questions, please reach out to the Aging Resource Center at AgingCenter@Hitchcock.org or call 603-653-3460