Digital Drawing Art: Session IV
This event has been cancelled.
Whether you're a beginner or seasoned sketcher, the journey of developing your artistic skills is always worth it—and we're wrapping up our series with a creative bang!
In this final class, we'll continue building our digital landscapes, so don’t forget to bring your photo reference.
You’ll get to experiment with line, gesture, shadow, and light using the powerful tools of the SketchBook app.
Whether you're refining your style or just discovering it, this is your chance to bring your vision to life.
You'll take everything you've learned and dive into creating a unique digital drawing composition. We'll be there to guide you as you sketch, refine, and finish your final digital artwork.
Let’s celebrate creativity and wrap up this class series with some awesome art-making!
iPads provided – or bring your own!
Final Session – June 7, 3:15–4:45 PM
🎯 Final Project: Leave with a beautiful digital sketch.
Hildos Abla is a Lebanese-Armenian multidisciplinary artist and body image activist who lived in Beirut during the 15 years of the Lebanese Civil War. Her interest in art began at an early age, and in 1996, she graduated with a degree in Art Studies from the Lebanese American University. In 2009, she received her Master’s Degree in Marketing and Communication.
Since 1996, she has worked in visual and digital arts. In 2011, she was selected to participate in the exclusive Milton Glaser program (the creator of the "I Love NY" logo) at the School of Visual Arts in NYC.
Her 2013 TED Talk reinforced that her art is a means of inclusion, healing, sharing ideas, and self-growth, as well as addressing social issues.
In 2013, she moved to NYC and created the comic strip Hildos in the City as a way to share her life experiences. She is currently teaching Visual and Digital Art in the NYC public school system. Her work has been shown in both Beirut and NYC.
