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Drawing of the Week: The Pride of the First Nation
Congratulations to Sarah Xu, whose figurative art has been recognized in the bi-monthly PleinAir Salon.
8 Figurative Drawings From the ARC Salon
Enjoy these exceptional works from the Drawing Category of the 14th ARC Salon Exhibition.
Facebook Live Series: Michael Mentler “Figure Drawing in the Renaissance Tradition” **FREE VIEWING**
Watch as Michael Mentler helps you learn the fundamentals of figure drawing by following a series of proven steps.
An Artist’s Response to the Coronavirus: Drawings by Steven Assael
Contemporary artist Steven Assael is known for his narrative paintings. Like many of us, his response to the current pandemic is to create.
How Drawing Influences My Sculptures
Sculptor John Fisher shares an essay on the importance of interdisciplinary study in figurative art.
Drawing the Figure: Heads, Hands, and Feet
Drawing heads, hands, and feet often intimidates new artists. In this excerpt from “Figure Drawing Atelier,” Juliette Aristides shares sketches that will help you both simplify the process and inspire you to practice.
Watch: Expert Portrait Drawing Tip
In this four-minute video, artist Joshua LaRock shares some of his advice for drawing portraits with a model.
Step-by-Step Portrait Drawing: The Power of Line and Light
One line, narrowing from thick to thin, can control the weight, movement, and emotion within a composition. See how in this step-by-step portrait drawing demonstration from Jeremy Caniglia.
Drawing Portraits and the Challenge of Sanguine Chalk
A Figurative Art Convention & Expo scholarship recipient shares her work, her personal path through drawing portraits, and more, in this exclusive Q&A.
Figure Drawing Basics: Dan Thompson on Drawing Cadavers
“While cadavers lack the characteristic of gesture, there is a nearly fantastical appreciation of the form sense, layer by layer,” Thompson says. “The study of the threading and composition of human form is an inexhaustible source of learning.”