September 22 - October 27, 2026
Beginning Drawing w/Mamie Duff
Wayne Art Center
413 Maplewood Ave Wayne, PA 19087
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Beginning Drawingw/Mamie DuffA six (6) session course
This class is for Absolute Beginners (like, “What are all these different pencils for?”)
Don’t fall for the fallacy that you have to have “talent” to draw! Drawing is a skill like any other. You start and make a lot of mistakes, and with time and practice, you get better. By the end of our 6-week course, you’ll be able to draw a respectable 3-D looking object.
But before that, we’ll begin at the beginning. We’ll get familiar and comfortable with a range of pencils and erasers. We’ll do simple exercises to start sharpening your ability to see critically. You’ll learn how to translate what you see to lines on the page. You’ll look for shapes, angles, and distances.
Then we’ll look at what helps define an object in space, and how to use shading to make an object look three-dimensional on a two-dimensional surface.
When you draw that apple and it pops off the page, you will now know exactly how you did it and be able to do it again.
Come ready to have fun and gain confidence!

Materials list:
Drawing pencils: At least: HB, 2B, 4B, 2H.
Kneaded eraser, white eraser, brush (for flicking off eraser dust)
Drawing paper, at least 9x12 inches, smooth surface
Drawing board large enough for your paper
Clamps or tape to hold paper to surface (unless the surface already has a clamp built in)
Gray scale (This is an inexpensive little flat tool available from Dick Blick or Jerry’s Artarama—put it in the Search function)

About Mamie Duff
From the age of about 2, my passion has been to make images that look real. I have been fascinated by reproducing the shiny coats of horses, the weight of a juicy apple, or the contours of a human model for as long as I can remember. For me, everything—whether a person, dog, landscape or apple—is a portrait of a particular moment.
That love of realism was not fashionable when I was first learning to use the tools of art; the focus was on abstraction of various sorts. It wasn’t until I was in my 40s that I found the classical, step-by-step training I had always wanted. Over 3 years I progressed from simple 10-minute line drawings to multi-week finished renderings of human faces and bodies. The graphite drawing of a man in Renaissance attire shown below won second place in the juried New Hope Art Show (after an oil painting).
In this class, I’ll share a very condensed version of that 3-year training that will give you a good foundation. You’ll make least one drawing (likely of a simple still life) that you can be proud of by the end of our time together.
Mamie Duff

In this class, I’ll share a very condensed version of that 3-year training that will give you a good foundation. You’ll make least one drawing (likely of a simple still life) that you can be proud of by the end of our time together.

Prerequisites

2026-2027 Adult Membership
or 2026-2027 Family Membership
or 2026-2027 Senior Membership
or 2026-2027 Supporting Benefactor Membership
or 2026-2027 Supporting Patron Membership
or 2026-2027 Adult Membership

Instructor

Mamie Duff

September 22 - October 27, 2026TuesdayAdd to calendar
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