Understanding our Catalog:
  • The designation "I, II, or III" indicates the level of the course. Students should have completed the previous level prior to enrolling in the next level.
  • The designation "A or B" indicates that the course has 2 parts. Students should take part "A" before taking part "B."
  • The designation "CR" indicates that the course is a credit recovery course and is designed to be completed in an accelerated manner.

NOTE: Please familiarize yourself with our changes and refunds policy before finalizing your selections.

Beginning Painting

$400.00

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This course introduces students to classical and contemporary painting, techniques and concepts, with emphasis on the understanding of its formal language and the fundamentals of artistic expression.

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Description

This course introduces students to classical and contemporary painting, techniques and concepts, with emphasis on the understanding of its formal language and the fundamentals of artistic expression. Acrylic and watercolors are the mediums used in this class.

Customer-Provided Required Physical Materials:chromacryl tube of acrylic paintsround brushflat brushwatercolor paints (includes brush)set of markerspainting paper (The pad of paper may be labeled watercolor paper. Please use for all paintings, including acrylic.)newsprint paper (This paper is for sketches and testing paints. Do not use for painting projects.)1-4b pencil7 project cardstock pages

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Changes and Refunds Policy

Parent/Student may cancel any individual Student enrollment in a Course within ten (10) calendar days after the enrollment date in that Course ("Grace Period"). In the event of a timely request for cancellation and approval, HGS will issue a credit to Parent/Student for a future enrollment, but in no event will any refunds be issued. No credit or refund shall be owed to Parent/Student for cancellations or reassignments reported to HGS beyond the Grace Period