How to Draw from Photographs
Learn How to Make Your Drawings Picture Perfect
Diane Cardaci(Author)
Walter Foster Publishing
Published on 1. March 2010
Book
Paperback/Softback
64 pages
978-1-60058-171-7 (ISBN)
Description
Photographs are valuable reference tools that most artists use. Complex subjects are generally easier to draw from photosplus other factors, such as weather, movement, and lighting, can make drawing from life nearly impossible. Children and animals, for example, rarely sit still when you want them to, making it much easier to draw them from photographs. However, many beginning artists arent confident in their picture-taking skills, or they dont know how to translate their photos into drawings. Thats where this innovative book comes in! In no time, beginning artists will be drawing animals, people, landscapes, and still lifes that look real enough to reach out and touch!
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Quarto Publishing Group USA Inc
Dimensions
Height: 166 mm
Width: 242 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-60058-171-7 (9781600581717)
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E-Book
03/2010
Walter Foster Publishing
€14.97
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Person
Diane Cardaci was classically trained at the Art Students League of New York City, Parsons School of Design, and the School of Visual Arts. Her passion for both realism and nature led her to start her professional art career working as a Natural Science Illustrator in New York City, where she specialized in medical and natural science illustrations. Her work has been published by the American Museum of Natural History in New York City, as well as by major textbook companies such as Holt, Rinehart, and Winston. After studying portraiture with such nationally acclaimed artists such as Nelson Shanks and John Sanden, commissioned portrait work soon became an important part of her artwork. She is a signature member of the American Society of Portrait Artists and has contributed writing for the organizations publications. Diane is also a member of the Colored Pencil Society of America, the Graphic Artists Guild, and the Illustrator's Partnership of America.