
Figure Drawing
Learn to capture dynamic figures and features in graphite pencil
Jennifer Gennari(Author)
Walter Foster Publishing
Published on 28. May 2015
Book
Paperback/Softback
64 pages
978-1-60058-473-2 (ISBN)
Description
With Figure Drawing, aspiring graphite and charcoal artists will learn everything they need to know about drawing the human figure and how to master gestures, proportions, and body movement. The book begins with an introduction to basic tools and materials, guiding the reader in how to select the right pencils, papers, erasers, and other materials to begin their study of life drawing. Additionally, artists will find a plethora of information about drawing techniques, blending, and shading. Before diving into the easy step-by-step exercises, aspiring artists will also find helpful instruction in how to render form and features, including facial features. Talented professional artist Jennifer Gennari guides the reader in how to use drawing pencils to render lifelike gestures and movement through a variety of step-by-step projects that demonstrate the basics of composition, contour drawing, and rendering anatomy, as well as a variety of techniques such as blending, shading, and using light and shadow to bring the form to life. With its breadth of instruction, variety of subject matter, and inspirational artwork, Figure Drawing is the perfect resource to start building artist proficiency in the art of drawing the human figure.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Quarto Publishing Group USA Inc
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
150
Dimensions
Height: 241 mm
Width: 165 mm
Thickness: 6 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-60058-473-2 (9781600584732)
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Person
Jennifer Gennari is a classically trained figurative artist. She graduated in 2005 from Ringling College of Art and Design and, in 2008, left for Florence to study at the Florence Academy of Art, where she spent three years studying classical realism under Daniel Graves. Jennifer currently teaches at the National Academy and is represented by Darcia Gallery and Mighty Tanaka Gallery in New York City. Visit www.jennifergennari.com.