Want to learn a drawing skill that you can use to make your drawings of exterior spaces and architecture more realistic? Spend two nights learning one-point and two-point perspective from Emily Nathanail, a local designer and founder of Creative Design Studio Emily Rose Designs. The first session will focus on having a deeper understanding of the foundations of perspective. Learn the meaning of terms such as horizon line, two-point perspective, vanishing point and three-point perspective. Complete a black and white architectural sketch using inspiration from the neighborhood (weather permitting) or from personal architecture inspiration that you bring to class.
In the second session, learn the value of color and perspective. Add color to your original black and white piece in your chosen medium. There will be an opportunity to work with a variety of drawing media and learn how to apply shading and value to your work. All drawing materials supplied as a part of the workshop.
Cancellation Date for class if minimum 6 people not met: Mar. 9,2026.
Cancellation Reimbursement deadline: Mar. 9. 2026.
About the Instructor
As a creative storyteller, Emily documents her inspiration in the form of travel, sketching from her surroundings and experiences. Her style is natural and organic with a strong focus on details. Emily’s brand, Emily Rose Designs, is a creative design house in the Wood River Valley that specializes in unique intricate illustrations that tell stories through creative services. As a teacher, Emily strives to provide her students with the skills to create their own unique drawings and develop their own artistic voice and practice.
This 2-Session workshop will take place from 6-8pm, WED, MARCH 11 and WED, MARCH 18 at the Ketchum Studio in the Museum.
16+, All Levels, Beginners Welcome!