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Cartooning and Caricature (Senior)

Learn the techniques to turn portraits and inanimate objects into hilarious caricatures and cartoons!

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  • Age GroupAge Group10–15 years
  • Course DurationCourse Duration6 weeks
  • Session DurationSession Duration60 minutes
  • CompletionCompletionYes
  • SessionsSessions6 Sessions
  • FrequencyFrequencyOnce a week
  • Course Valid TillCourse Valid Till
    Forever

Cartooning and Caricature (Senior)

About The Course

    Cartooning and caricature are two of the most exciting and fun ways to express oneself through art. In this course, you will pick up the techniques that differentiate cartooning from regular drawing and the features that convert a portrait into a caricature. Imagine the fun you’ll have drawing hilarious caricatures! 
    This course will also focus on personifying inanimate objects; applying out-of-the-box expressions; and creating cartooning sequences using motion lines, ground lines and the elements that make a cartoon funny. 
    This course will comprise all elements of drawing, such as proportions, balance, perspectives, placement, expressions, motion and so on. We only use basic mediums for colouring—crayons, pencil colours, chalk pastels, colour markers or brush pens, as we focus on colour theory and related concepts.

Who Is This Course For?

This course is specifically designed for 10–15-year-olds who want time off from academics to have fun drawing caricatures and cartoons.

Course Objectives

    The Cartooning and Caricature (Senior) course will help you:
  • Learn the techniques to turn a portrait into a caricature
  • Personify inanimate projects
  • Express yourself through art
  • Understand the elements of drawing
  • Build vocabulary and art terms, including exposure to global topics 
  • Enhance visual and auditory abilities
  • Increase time-on-task, observation and independent thinking skills
 

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Young Rembrandts

Young Rembrandts

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Young Rembrandts, which was founded in 1988 by Bette Fetter in the United States of America, has been pioneering in the field of art education for the past 33 years. At Young Rembrandts we do more than just draw! We focus on intellectual development, fine motor skills, creative outlets, academic performance, social development and out-of-the-box thinking.

The Young Rembrandts teaching method and curriculum offers a form of brain-based learning that is crucial to the wholesome education and holistic development of modern minds. Young Rembrandts aims to nurture a younger generation of artists by helping them express their thoughts and imaginations through art.