
Step-by-Step Studio: Drawing Concepts: Volume 3
A complete guide to essential drawing techniques and fundamentals
Walter Foster Publishing
Published on 30. March 2021
Book
Paperback/Softback
144 pages
978-1-60058-898-3 (ISBN)
Description
Step-by-Step Studio: Drawing Concepts offers the fundamental information beginning artists need to kick off their creative pursuits in graphite pencil.
Featuring in-depth instruction on composition, value, creating textures, using and manipulating photo references, and more, Step-by-Step Studio: Drawing Concepts is the perfect guide for you as a beginning or intermediate artist. After an introduction to art tools and materials and very basic techniques, four accomplished artists offer insight, tips, and helpful demonstrations that illustrate important art concepts and techniques. You will also find an impressive and varied selection of step-by-step projects to re-create, including still lifes, flowers, animals, landscapes, and portraits in the four sections.
Values: Covers shapes, form, the light source, how to create depth, and the elements of design.
Dynamic Compositions: Discusses viewpoint, the golden mean, symmetry and asymmetry, focal points, landscapes, and negative space.
Realistic Textures: Focuses on rendering the many different textures found in traditional still lifes, animals, people, plants and flowers, and landscapes.
Step-by-Step Exercises: Includes additional drawing projects, such as a teddy bear, landscape, horse, floral still life, portrait of a girl, and fruit and wine.
Throughout the book, artists Ken Goldman, William F. Powell, Diane Cardaci, and Carol Rosinski offer practical and easy-to-understand drawing techniques and art principles. The journey through Step-by-Step Studio: Drawing Concepts is not about making perfect drawings; it's about making each drawing better than the one before it, while having a great time.
The books in the Step-by-Step Studio series are project driven and introduce beginning artists to the fundamental tools and techniques of their chosen medium. Easy-to-follow step-by-step projects help beginners hone their skills while creating artwork across a variety of subjects, from still life and landscapes to animal portraits and botanicals.
Featuring in-depth instruction on composition, value, creating textures, using and manipulating photo references, and more, Step-by-Step Studio: Drawing Concepts is the perfect guide for you as a beginning or intermediate artist. After an introduction to art tools and materials and very basic techniques, four accomplished artists offer insight, tips, and helpful demonstrations that illustrate important art concepts and techniques. You will also find an impressive and varied selection of step-by-step projects to re-create, including still lifes, flowers, animals, landscapes, and portraits in the four sections.
Values: Covers shapes, form, the light source, how to create depth, and the elements of design.
Dynamic Compositions: Discusses viewpoint, the golden mean, symmetry and asymmetry, focal points, landscapes, and negative space.
Realistic Textures: Focuses on rendering the many different textures found in traditional still lifes, animals, people, plants and flowers, and landscapes.
Step-by-Step Exercises: Includes additional drawing projects, such as a teddy bear, landscape, horse, floral still life, portrait of a girl, and fruit and wine.
Throughout the book, artists Ken Goldman, William F. Powell, Diane Cardaci, and Carol Rosinski offer practical and easy-to-understand drawing techniques and art principles. The journey through Step-by-Step Studio: Drawing Concepts is not about making perfect drawings; it's about making each drawing better than the one before it, while having a great time.
The books in the Step-by-Step Studio series are project driven and introduce beginning artists to the fundamental tools and techniques of their chosen medium. Easy-to-follow step-by-step projects help beginners hone their skills while creating artwork across a variety of subjects, from still life and landscapes to animal portraits and botanicals.
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New Edition with new cover & price
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Quarto Publishing Group USA Inc
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Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
547 b-w illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 296 mm
Width: 222 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-60058-898-3 (9781600588983)
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Ken Goldman | William F. Powell | Diane Cardaci
Step-by-Step Studio: Drawing Concepts: Volume 3
A complete guide to essential drawing techniques and fundamentals
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03/2021
Walter Foster Publishing
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Award-winning artist Ken Goldman is an internationally known artist, author, teacher, and art juror. His work has been exhibited in group and solo exhibitions in Holland; Paris; Mexico; New York; Boston; Washington, DC; the Oceanside Museum of Art: 100 Artists, 100 Years 1915-2015; the International Fabriano en Acquarello 2015 (Italy); China's Shenzhen International Biennial 2013-2014; and the Shanghai International Biennial 2012-2013. He currently serves as president of the National Watercolor Society. Visit goldmanfineart.com.William F. Powell was an internationally recognized artist and one of America's foremost colorists. A native of Huntington, West Virginia, Bill studied at the Art Student's Career School in New York; Harrow Technical College in Harrow, England; and the Louvre Free School of Art in Paris, France. He was professionally involved in fine art, commercial art, and technical illustrations for more than 45 years. His experience as an art instructor included oil, watercolor, acrylic, colored pencil, and pastel-with subjects ranging from landscapes to portraits and wildlife. He also authored a number of art instruction books, including several popular Walter Foster titles. As a renowned master of color, Bill conducted numerous "Color Mixing and Theory" workshops throughout the US. His expertise in color theory also led him to author and illustrate several articles and an educational series of 11 articles entitled "Color in Perspective" for a national art magazine. Additionally, he performed as an art consultant for national space programs and for several artist's paint manufacturers. Bill's work included the creation of background sets for films, model making, animated cartoons, and films for computer mockup programs. He produced instructional painting, color mixing, and drawing art videos.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, and by major textbook companies such as Holt, Rinehart, and Winston. After studying portraiture with 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 to the organization's publications. Diane is also a member of the Colored Pencil Society of America, the Graphic Artists Guild, and the Illustrator's Partnership of America.
Content
Tools & Materials
Handling the Pencil
Shading Techniques
Drawing What You See
Chapter 1: Understanding Values
Basic Strokes
Understanding Value & Shape
Seeing Values
Placing Shapes Accurately
Drawing Values as Shapes
Depicting Form
Establishing a Light Source
Reinterpreting Values
Attracting the Eye
Creating Depth
Capturing Light on Black-and-White
Combining the Elements of Design
Putting It All Together
Chapter 2: Dynamic Composition
Choosing a Viewpoint
Choosing a Format
Basic Composition Methods
The Golden Mean
Dividing the Picture Plane
Symmetry & Asymmetry
Using Values
Creating a Focal Point
Forming & Placing Elements
Arranging a Floral Composition
Placing People in a Composition
Composing Landscapes
Using Negative Space
Composing from Photographs
Chapter 3: Realistic Textures
"Painting" with Pencil
Working with Different Techniques
Following Form
Botanical Textures
Bellflower
Traditional Still Life Textures
Wine & Cheese
Floral Still Life Textures
Pitcher of Lilies
Wildlife Textures
Blue Jay
Landscape Textures
Lake Scene
Animal Textures
Yorkshire Terrier
Portrait Textures
A Young Girl
Chapter 4: Step-by-Step Exercises
Teddy Bear
Landscape
Horse
Floral Still Life
Portrait of a Girl
Fruit & Wine
About the Artists
Handling the Pencil
Shading Techniques
Drawing What You See
Chapter 1: Understanding Values
Basic Strokes
Understanding Value & Shape
Seeing Values
Placing Shapes Accurately
Drawing Values as Shapes
Depicting Form
Establishing a Light Source
Reinterpreting Values
Attracting the Eye
Creating Depth
Capturing Light on Black-and-White
Combining the Elements of Design
Putting It All Together
Chapter 2: Dynamic Composition
Choosing a Viewpoint
Choosing a Format
Basic Composition Methods
The Golden Mean
Dividing the Picture Plane
Symmetry & Asymmetry
Using Values
Creating a Focal Point
Forming & Placing Elements
Arranging a Floral Composition
Placing People in a Composition
Composing Landscapes
Using Negative Space
Composing from Photographs
Chapter 3: Realistic Textures
"Painting" with Pencil
Working with Different Techniques
Following Form
Botanical Textures
Bellflower
Traditional Still Life Textures
Wine & Cheese
Floral Still Life Textures
Pitcher of Lilies
Wildlife Textures
Blue Jay
Landscape Textures
Lake Scene
Animal Textures
Yorkshire Terrier
Portrait Textures
A Young Girl
Chapter 4: Step-by-Step Exercises
Teddy Bear
Landscape
Horse
Floral Still Life
Portrait of a Girl
Fruit & Wine
About the Artists