
Richly illustrated and interactive in its approach, Life Drawing: A Sketch and Textbook is an innovative, dual-use textbook/sketchbook, combining technical instruction with the space to actually execute the lessons. Its unique format alternates between education and practice-a critical balance in studio-art courses. Concise instructions are supported by a wide assortment of examples that clearly address the basics of drawing the human figure and the application of life drawing skills in a variety of fields, including animation and the web. Ample blank space throughout the text gives students the opportunity to immediately apply what they have learned, creating a journal of drawings, ideas, and notes right in their text, for use now and later.
This book investigates the fundamental techniques of human figure drawing by integrating instructional content directly with a functional sketchbook format. The authors, Dona Schlesier, Douglas Schlesier, and Margaret Lazzari, utilize their combined expertise in studio art to provide a structured pedagogical framework. By alternating between theoretical explanation and practical application, the text aims to bridge the gap between understanding anatomical principles and developing technical proficiency through consistent practice.
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Educators frequently highlight this text as a practical solution for studio-art courses that require a balance between theory and hands-on application. Students and instructors note that the dual-use format effectively encourages consistent practice by removing the barrier between learning and executing new skills.
Page Count:
256
Publication Date:
2019-01-16
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
019060154X
ISBN-13:
9780190601546
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