THE TRUTH ABOUT DRAWING:
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Public Design Drawing Demonstration
by Bobby Rebholz
An evening in the studio...
Friday, September 9, 7-10pm, Doors open at 6:30pm
REGISTRATION: Online RSVP and payment is recommended.
Walk-in attendance will be accepted until we reach capacity.
All seating is first-come first served.
[ REGISTER HERE ]
Cost: (in advance or at the door**)
$15 general admission
$5 student (with valid school I.D.)
**Exact change appreciated
Description:
Open to the public! Join Visiting Designer Bobby Rebholz for an in-depth creature drawing demonstration. While designing for television and video games, Bobby has developed techniques to transform the ordinary into the extraordinary. Follow him on this path as he shares every step of his process, completing a creature drawing over the course of the evening.
Bobby will draw for approximately 2 ½ hours with a brief wine/refreshment intermission, and conclude with a short discussion session. Seating will be provided, and will be on a first-come first-served basis. Observers are welcome to come and go quietly throughout the evening’s demonstration. .
About the Artist: Bobby Rebholz is from Cincinnati, Ohio and attended the world-renowned college of Design, Architecture, Art & Planning (DAAP) at the University of Cincinnati. His major was industrial design with a focus in transportation but soon realized his true passion was in concept art for games. After graduation, Bobby worked for a design firm before he made a full commitment and pushed his career toward concept art for video games. While being a full-time drawing instructor at DAAP for four years, Bobby was also the lead character concept artist for Subterranean Games’ War for the Overworld. Bobby is now a creature and character sketch artist for the television show Face Off on the SyFy Channel. A partial list of Bobby’s current clients includes: Mission Control Media, Zojoi, 3D Total, Subtarranean Games, and Andromeda Entertainment, Inc. Bobby loves movies and draws every day.
LOCATION: All courses are hosted at Manifest's Drawing Center Studios in Madisonville at 4905 Whetsel Avenue (second floor) (see map and direction links below). Manifest's studio facility provides two classrooms totalling nearly 4000 square-feet. The
studios are outfitted with professional equipment, furniture, and study aids.
Map to Manifest's M1 Studios | Studio Calendar | Darkroom Calendar
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Drawings by Bobby Rebholz
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