Press Release:
"Let's Draw Winter Animals and Scenes!" January Children's Drawing
Workshops at Rockland Public Library, 2017
Rockland - Children will draw winter animals and scenes this January,
at Rockland Public Library's ongoing drawing workshops led by artist
Catinka Knoth. Participants draw and create along with Knoth as she demonstrates
how to convey a variety of subjects. Winter subjects may include arctic
animals such as snowflakes, polar bears, penguins, snowy owls, hares, and foxes;
houses in a snowy landscape, and winter sports. Each week is a
different focus.
Tuesdays 4-5 p.m. "Let's Draw Winter Animals and Scenes!"
1/03 Snowflakes
1/10 Polar Bears
1/17 Penguins
1/24 Winter Scenes and Sports
1/31 Arctic Animals
Wendy and Keith Wellin sponsor the workshops, which are free and open
to the public, with all materials provided, and geared for age 6 and
up, Knoth expects participants to be able to work independently for the
most part. Library policy is that children age 10 and under be
accompanied by an adult. Classes meet every Tuesday, 4-5 pm, in the
Community Room, Rockland Public Library, 80 Union St. The Friends of
Rockland Library host. FMI - Jean Young, children's librarian,
594-0310.
Attachments - Demonstration art and whiteboard drawings by Catinka Knoth
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