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Experimental
Drawing Workshop |
| Drawing
from All Sides of the Brain |
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testimonials
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Testimonials "I went into the Experimental Drawing class a bit apprehensive, having not been actively drawing and sketching for many, many years. However, Ed's gentle manner and calm encouragement quickly won the day. The class exercises he selected expanded our creative thinking and fostered our creative expression, which was his intent. In fact, it was 3 weeks into the course that I had a personal epiphany. I did not realize that I had so little artistic confidence. I came to see that this mindset had overshadowed so much of what I'd done - or rather, NOT done - throughout my life. I came to Ed before one class to show him a business idea I'd been working on that involved my drawing skills. I was actually afraid to show it to him. Once he looked at it and gave me simple honest feedback - and some more encouragement - I felt like a new man, invigorated. I'm no longer embarrassed to show my work or enhance my artistic technique. We learned that all we do is a "work in process"; there is no perfect piece of art, and there are many ways and methods to express ourselves artistically. We tasted this throughout the course. I for one, needed to drink it in and I'm grateful that Ed created the class." Roy
Gilwit "...as a semi
professional,....making my living for the last 30ish years from technical
drawing, that went from old school graphite based technology to the digitally
CAD, I took your course based on the description in the catalog in hopes
of shaking up my own connection to making "marks on the page"...
and.....I could not be less disappointed! John
Davies "I took several semesters of painting with Ed Burke at the Westchester Community College - Peekskill Extension. He created a very open and easy atmosphere in his class, which worked extremely well for me and I think I did some of my best work in his classes. Ed was always thinking about innovative exercises that would stretch and challenge the students. He also took a personal interest in their work, which would help keep us all motivated." Thomas
Kuehl (Artist) "In June 2010 I took a drawing class with Ed Burke given over 5 Tuesdays. This was a wonderful experience for me. Not only did I learn a great deal and have a lot of fun but the end result is that I want to draw and I am drawing! As a novice, with essentially no drawing experience and in a class which included people with significant drawing abilities, he made me feel valued, important and skilled. I retired in 2007 and one of the things I wanted to do was to learn to draw. I took a course in Jan 2008 at the NY botanical garden and it froze me in my tracks! In contrast, this course with Ed was amazing. He had us doing some of the same exercises as the previous class but what a different attitude! He always sees something positive and helps one to focus on that. He communicates well and his lessons are incredibly creative. Who would ever think that drawing a piece of popcorn would make one focus so precisely on looking, seeing and then translating the vision onto a sheet of paper! His exercises take one to the next level as well. The last drawings we did in class were from a photograph of a woman. First we drew freehand looking at the photo, then we drew the photo upside down and finally we used a grid. The differences in the drawings were very significant with the upside down better than the freehand and the best being the one with the grid. Ed talked about the history of art and showed us works by different artists, known and unknown that brought a new depth of vision to me. His philosophy and attitude were as important as his skill as an artist and his ability to teach. He is a truly gifted teacher. I would highly recommend a class with him to anyone with any level of experience or skills." Katherine
E Elwyn, MD "I have been privileged to study experimental drawing techniques with Ed Burke in his evening class at Westchester Community College. I say privileged, because I am also an art teacher, and I really felt inspired by his teaching and feel that I have been able to add greatly to my own repertoire of experience. I am always looking for ways to challenge my students, whether they be high school students, young children, or adults, and I loved Ed's projects and find I have been able to incorporate a number of his ideas into my own classes. Not only have I benefited, but my students have as well." Sally
Aldrich, Artist / Art Teacher "Three years ago I enrolled in Ed Burke's oil painting class to fulfill a lifelong dream of mine. His systematic, hands on approach gave me confidence to use the tools of paint, brush and canvas correctly. I recently took an experimental drawing class with him and truly appreciated his description of our assignments online along with examples of many artists approach to the topic. Ed's class reflects his great love of art and his well-honed skills. I have been in his
class with career professionals as well as beginning artists and Ed clearly
respects each person’s talent, style and desire while encouraging
and challenging each one with pointed direction and humor. Each person’s
artistic vision was expanded under his tutelage. I look forward to the
next class he teaches and will continue to practice what "my"
teacher, Ed Burke, has unveiled for me." "I took Ed's 5-week drawing workshop this summer just to try my hand at something new. I am a total novice in drawing and I did learn a lot (especially about "No More Tight @$$ Drawings"). More importantly, immersing myself for three hours a week on a creative activity was hugely beneficial. Ed is a wonderful and passionate teacher and is totally responsible for my very positive experience. My only complaint was that we tried to pack too much into 15 hours. So it's great to see that Ed will be teaching the same material over an eleven week period - I intend to take the course again!" Tilak
Agerwala _____________________________ "I met Ed about
six or seven years ago when I was a first time student of drawing at WCC
and he my teacher. My experience there was without a doubt one of the
most enjoyable ones in my many years. Never having been real interested
in the art world, (except for those things that I could create as a silversmith,
or as a very good craftsman, putting a pencil or piece of charcoal in
my hand to draw was foreign to me and not something I ever thought of
doing. My world changed with my first drawing class. Kathryn
Lounsbury, Silversmith at Leonore Doskow Inc Kent
Patterson, Artist "Ed Burke is
the kind of teacher any student would be grateful for. He concentrates
on helping you learn principals and techniques that you can apply to your
own style. In other words he doesn't tell you how to BE an artist, rather,
he helps you BECOME an artist." |
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Westchester
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|Peekskill, NY | 914.606.7300 | |
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