1,000 Words 1 Picture

Illustration is one of the oldest art forms in history. It has long been an accompaniment to oral and written history, local and world news, and fiction alike. This residency will introduce students to the process of synthesizing comprehensive reading and study with the composition of an illustration of the chosen subject matter. While the residency begins with a common process of thought and composition, students quickly move into a stage where imagination and experimenting with innovation are achieved through a variety of illustration mediums. Students will work independently through the entire process, learning use of materials and mediums, developing an individual style, and completing an original illustration.

This residency is available for two or more classrooms.

This program offered by: Mark Caporael

Details

Program Model: In Class

Art Form: Visual Art

Curriculum Connections:

Grades: 10, 11, 12, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

Program Requirements: None.

Instruction Language(s): English

Min. Residency Sessions/Classroom: 5

PLEASE NOTE: Arts for Learning NW has paused its support of all residencies, workshops and performances outside of Right Brain Initiative contracts. We encourage you to work directly with the teaching artists. If you're interested in being connected directly with this artist, please email [email protected] with your request and we'll forward your message.

Mark Caporael

About the Artist

Mark Caporael

The son of artists, Mark grew up in art classes and studios. Today he finds inspiration in the energy and imagination of children. He is an illustrator, painter, writer, and father of two.

"My son can be a perfectionist and give up when something is difficult. Mark was supportive and encouraging, and my son came home with an incredible drawing he was proud of." - parent of 3rd grade student, PPS

Learn More about Mark Caporael

Program Costs

Program costs are based on a variety of different factors including number of sessions, planning hours needed and material costs. Please contact Arts for Learning NW for help determining the actual cost of your programs. Email us at [email protected] or call 503-225-5900, ext 705

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