Showing posts with label Sam Wisneski. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sam Wisneski. Show all posts

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Workshop Week Report: Perspective

Last week was our annual spring workshop week when we take a break from our regular routine in the cast and figure studios to get a little crazy. This year we split into three groups each focusing on one subject: Anatomy, Perspective, or Value. I was in the mind bending Perspective workshop, taught by Sam Wisneski. In this workshop we covered basic rules of one and two point perspective, with an emphasis on how to take an imaginary idea from thumbnail to compositional sketch using perspective. Here at GCA we spend a lot of time learning to draw, paint, and sculpt the figure, without much concern for the figure's surroundings. This workshop was an excellent way to prepare students for taking that next step - composing a scene that might combine multiple studies. I think I can speak for the whole class when I say that we were freaking out with excitement at what we were learning!


Sam Wisneski teaching the perspective workshop


an example of an imagined scene drawn for the class by Sam Wisneski


basic perspective exercises


more colored lines = more impressive


an imagined scene being worked out on a perspective grid



Huge thanks to Sam Wisneski for all his time and patience!

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Figure show at John Pence

Coming up at the John Pence Gallery in San Francisco is "The Human Figure" running from 2/26 - 4/10. This group show includes several former students of the Water Street Atelier (before it merged with the GCA last year) including current GCA instructors Edward Minoff, Tony Curanaj, Sam Wisneski, Jacob Collins, Nicholas Hiltner, John deMartin, and Travis Schlaht.


David by Jacob Collins. oil on canvas, 48"x48"

Saturday, February 7, 2009

Trompe L'oeil at John Pence Gallery

February 12th to March 21st
Reception for Artists: Thursday, Feb. 12th 6-8 pm
750 Post Street, San Francisco
(415)441-1138

The John Pence Gallery in San Francisco has a great show opening this week that includes several Grand Central Academy instructors and former Water Street Atelier students: Camie Davis, Sarah Lamb, Kate Lehman, Juliette Aristides, Tony Curanaj, Douglas Flynt, Nicholas Hiltner, Edward Minoff, and Sam Wisneski.

Tony Curanaj, Nom De Plume, Oil on Canvas, 39 x 24 inches, 2007

Monday, February 2, 2009

Daily Figure Sculpture

Here are January's finished sculptures from the morning class. This was a month long pose that met for 4 hours a day, taught by Mason Sullivan.

Mark Porter

Angela Cunningham

Mark Porter

Hyeseung Marriage-Song

Sam Wisneski

Angela Cunningham

Rebecca Gray

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Work in progress

Here are some photos I took around the studio today of work in progress:

Elisabeth Ehmann

Amelia Landes

Carol Broman

Instructor Edward Minoff working with figure painting students

Instructor Jacob Collins working with a sculpture class

Instructor Sam Wisneski working on a cast painting demo


Brendan Johnson and his intimidating weaponry of meticulously sharpened HB pencils, ready for action










Thursday, November 6, 2008

summer announcements

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Two announcements for 2009 summer action:
June 8 - 12, 2009 The second annual Classical Figure Sculpture Competition. This exciting event was just covered in an article called "A Little Competition Is a Good Thing" in the nov/dec '08 issue of Fine Art Connoisseur.

June 1-26, 2009 cast & figure drawing intensive with Camie Davis, Nick Hiltner, Sam Wisneski, & Jacob Collins.