MICHELLE ARNOLD PAINE


DRAWING BOOTCAMP: Part 2

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DRAWING BOOT CAMP:

Part 2

A three-week series

by Michelle Arnold Paine

June  3, 10, 17, 2026

6:30 p.m. - 8:30 pm| Toledo Artists' Club

5403 Elmer Drive
Toledo, Ohio | 419.531.4079

Toledo Artists' Club members $110
Others $125


Workshop Brief

Part II Drawing Bootcamp: Light and Shadow

 

These three sessions will focus on light and shadow, perceiving value relationships, and understanding "light logic" including cast shadow, form shadow and reflected light. You do not need to have attended the first session of the Drawing Bootcamp although that will have been helpful. 

 

In this class we will introduce and practice the skills you need to become excellent at drawing. These include perceiving light and dark and using value create space and form. Becoming better at drawing can eliminate some frustrations in painting as you become better able to plan compositions and analyze value within your paintings. If you have always wanted to learn how to draw, or feel you missed out on some basics, this class if for you. The premise of this class is that everyone can learn how to draw. Appropriate for mature high school students. 


Materials to bring:

  • 9 x 12 or 11 x 14 drawing sketchpad
  • 12 x 18 or larger drawing paper
  • Drawing board if you have one
  • 2B pencil
  • 4B graphite stick
  • White Mars eraser
  • Kneaded eraser
  • Masking tape roll
  • 2 binder clips
  • 9” x 12” Plexiglas® with viewfinder (available to borrow from instructor with option to purchase for $8)
  • Dry-erase marker
  • Leather chamois cloth 5" x 7" (available to borrow from instructor with option to purchase for $4)

Meet Michelle

Michelle Arnold Paine earned her B.A. in Art and English at Gordon College and her M.F.A. from the University of New Hampshire. She has taught college students, adult learners, and high school students “how to see” since 2007. She taught drawing, painting, and design for seven years at various colleges in New England before moving to NW Ohio.

Michelle’s figurative and architectural paintings have been exhibited at 20 North Gallery in Toledo and Hudson Gallery in Sylvania, as well as many other juried and group exhibits across the US. She has recently exhibited solo at HeART Gallery in Toledo, Ohio, the Schnormeier Gallery in Mt. Vernon, Ohio, and Coram Deo Gallery in Omaha, Nebraska.

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