<div><span>Still life has been a popular genre for many hundreds of years, and artists wishing to explore it can find inspirational examples from the time of the romans right up to the present day, encompassing murals from the Italian Renaissance, the lavish floral studies from the Netherlands in th
Drawing Still Life: A Practical Course for Artists
โ Scribed by Barrington Barber
- Publisher
- Arcturus Publishing
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Series
- Fundamentals of Drawing
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Still life has been a popular form of art for many hundreds of years, offering a wide choice of subjects, styles, and scale. Whether you want to work outdoors or at home, with carefully detailed studies or bold sweeps of line, with classical subjects or simple objects that you might find in your home, you will never be at a loss to find inspiration.
In Drawing Still Life , Barrington Barber explores this genre in all its richness. A teacher as well as a working artist, his clear and comprehensive instruction for artists of all levels is supported by easy-to-follow illustrations.
- Includes information and advice on materials and techniques
- Covers ways of representing different objects and textures
- Looks at different approaches to combining objects, themes, and at composition
- Offers step-by-step drawings and exercises to practise
About the Author
Barrington Barber is a renowned authority on teaching drawing and also a practicing artist. After training as a graphic designer, he went into advertising, working for top agencies before progressing to freelance design and producing illustrations for a range of books and magazines. He taught art for many years and has written and illustrated books including Everyone Can Draw and The Art of Meditative Drawing. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
โฆ Subjects
Art; Techniques; Drawing; Pencil Drawing
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