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Profusely illustrated volume provides thorough exposition of fundamental stages in executing a figure drawing-from simple standing and seated figures to more complex ones (bending, kneeling, twisting and crouching figures). Over 175 illustrations accompany demonstrations, showing how to establish major forms, refine lines for increased accuracy, block in broad shadow areas and finish the work by polishing contours, strengthening shadows, and adding details. Clear practical advice for beginners; an excellent sourcebook of valuable insights for experienced artists.
Excellent, clearly written how-to guide for training powers of observation, judging proportions, assessing values, plus valuable suggestions for use of drawing media. 180 line illustrations and halftones.
First published in the United States by Watson-Guptill Publications in 1978.
Shows how to draw various types of male and female faces and includes advice on portraying the eye, mouth, nose, ear, and head from different angles
Beautifully illustrated, easy-to-follow guide features 32-page color section demonstrating use of colors in landscapes and showing development of 7 varied landscape paintings by brilliant landscapist George Cherepov. Other sections offer expert advice about basic techniques, composition, lighting, special problems, more. 63 color and 54 black-and-white illustrations. Introduction.
Handsomely illustrated, easy-to-follow beginner's guide provides instructions for painting the head, torso, arm, and leg, as well as step-by-step demonstrations for painting seven female figures. Additional advice on planning the painting, lighting the figure, sketching with oils, and figure drawing with pencil, charcoal, and chalk.
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Offers step-by-step demonstrations of how to create landscapes, still lifes, and portraits, and introduces basic tools and techniques for working with pencil, chalk, and charcoal
Rich illustrated book offers beginning and experienced artists step-by-step advice on how to analyse colours of nature, choose and mixing the right colours, create effective colour schemes, and apply colour with expressiveness and creativity. Also includes a wealth of pointers on observing local and atmospheric colour, studying colour perspective, developing an accurate eye for colour, and rending colours of such common subjects as trees, skies, clouds, water, sunrises and sunsets, faces, figures, and more. Enhanced with works by such masters as Winslow Homer, Mary Cassatt, John Singer Sargent, James McNeill Whistler, and Edward Hopper. A comprehensive source of information for amateurs and professionals alike. 148 illustrations, 128 in colour.