K E V I N 

Kevin Coffey has been a professional freelance illustrator and animator for over 35 years, and his list of clients is remarkable.

Kevin’s photo-realistic, hand-drawn special effects animation can be seen in the blockbuster hit films Ghostbusters 2, Back to the Future 3, Willow, The Rocketeer- and Kevin did one of the only 2D hand- drawn sequences in Tim Burton’s Nightmare Before Christmas. He has supplied hand-drawn illustrations for George Lucas, Disney, Comcast, Hasbro, Hanna-Barbera, Tim Burton, Bette Midler, the United States Post Office, NBC, the Boston Red Sox, Milton Bradley, Nextel, Chevron, Wells Fargo Bank, Van De Kamp Foods,  the Los Angeles Anaheim Angles, Safeway, Bank of America, Farmer's Insurance, and many other clients. He has illustrated numerous children's books and currently has more than 20 on Amazon. 

Kevin has taught at the Academy of Art College in San Francisco and brings a warm and patient approach to everything he teaches. He knows how to get important ideas across in a friendly and fun fashion. You are in good hands with Kevin as your teacher, and his “Basic Drawing for Calligraphers” class promises to be a rich and rewarding experience. You can visit Kevin's website at Cartoonland Animation

And... it's true. Kevin is Harvest's big brother. We like keeping the love of art in the family.

 

Kevin Teaches
HOLIDAY DRAWING FUN 

     

You will learn freehand drawing techniques that successful artists all over the world use, and applying them to specific holiday items that can stand alone AND be combined to create holiday borders, holiday greetings and unique holiday patterns for any use you can imagine.

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FOR ME THE FUN IN TEACHING

“For me the fun of teaching is being able to share and pass on decades of professional experience, in a concise manner, with a person eager to learn. Getting to important core issues quickly is certainly beneficial to both the student AND the teacher as we review and repeat principals that matter the most.”

-Kevin Coffey