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OPEN STUDIO FIGURE DRAWING WORKSHOP

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Course Number: 252DWFD030

Dates: Wednesday, May 28, 2025
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Meets: W from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM

Fee: $80.00

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Drawing from a nude model is the best way to enhance your figure drawing skills. Art schools are impressed with applicants who have life drawing examples in their portfolio. If you are considering a career in fine art or want to sharpen your skills, this workshop is for you.
A little experience with drawing is suggested. This workshop is not for beginners. You must be 18 or older with a valid id.
The workshop is hosted by Chad Creasy, a bachelor of fine arts with over 30 years of experience. Chad has taken countless figure drawing courses at ACA and the Spruill Center. He will be ready to assist you with any issues you are having.
Feel free to use any medium that you enjoy working with. Pencil, colored pencil, charcoal, conte crayons, etc. It is a three-hour course so painting might be reasonable, if you're fast. Photos of the model are not allowed.
A percentage of the model fee will be collected in class. It is usually between $10-30, depending on the total number of students.
Fee: $80.00

Save $20.00 with a Spruill Center for the Arts Membership - New and Renewal

Fee Breakdown

CategoryDescriptionAmount
Course Fee (Basic)Non-member$ 80.00
Optional FeeDonation$ 1.00

Chad Creasy

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creasypaintings@gmail.com
Chad's Classes

I've always enjoyed being creative. In my younger years my dream of becoming a musician crossed paths with my natural aptitude for visual art. Creating posters and album covers for the bands eventually led to an interest in painting and graphic design.

I'm a native to Atlanta, I studied painting at the Atlanta College of Art. I graduated as a Bachelor of Fine Art in 2001. My wife and I moved to New York City to pursue the glamorous lives of starving artists. It was very competitive and inspiring. We eventually moved back to Atlanta and had children. I took on a graphic artist career to support my growing family. Time for making paintings got scarce for a while.

By 2015 I began to notice I had more free time. My children were older. I needed a way to focus on the present moment and find happiness. I always express myself with creativity. My longing to return to my artistic roots prompted me to pull out my paints again. After posting my first painting on social media, it sold instantly. I haven't put down the brush since. For several years I have enjoyed a steady flow of commissions and sales. Painting has always been part of my true nature.

Oil paints are my primary medium. I paint portraits, landscapes, and I have a special focus on animals. You can take a look at my website for examples of my work, https://creasypaintings.wixsite.com/creasypaintings

I also have a YouTube channel Paint Good with Chad, where I host painting tutorials.

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