Drawing for the Artist

Hardback

Main Details

Title Drawing for the Artist
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Sarah Simblet
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:264
Dimensions(mm): Height 288,Width 242
Category/GenreThe arts - general issues
Drawing and drawings
Painting and art manuals
ISBN/Barcode 9780241410240
ClassificationsDewey:741.2
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Dorling Kindersley Ltd
Imprint DK
Publication Date 7 November 2019
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

This re-issue covers all the basic drawing techniques and demonstrates how to use a range of drawing materials. Develop your drawing skills and rediscover the world around you with this innovative and beautifully illustrated book. In Drawing for the Artist, acclaimed artist and teacher Sarah Simblet teaches you how to draw by combining practical lessons with examples of both her own work and some of the world's greatest drawings. She introduces all the key drawing materials, then shows you how to master the basic elements of drawing in a series of step-by-step drawing classes, covering topics ranging from simple mark-making to establishing form, creating tone, and conveying perspective. You will learn how to explore a wide variety of subjects, from still life, plants, and animals to portraits, the human body, landscapes, and buildings, all introduced with outstanding drawings by famous artists. The bestselling author of Anatomy for the Artist and Botany for the Artist, Sarah demonstrates how she works - from quick pencil sketches to pen and ink studies - with expertise and plenty of encouraging tips, and complements them with plentiful examples from her own sketchbooks. Drawing for the Artist is for anyone who wants to draw, whether you are a complete beginner or would like to refresh your existing skills. Whatever your ability, it will inspire you to reach for a pencil and paper and start drawing.

Author Biography

Dr Sarah Simblet is a fine artist, writer, broadcaster, and anatomist, whose work explores the relationship between science, history, and art. The author of Anatomy for the Artist and Botany for the Artist, and co-author of The New Sylva, Sarah is dedicated to sharing and encouraging visual intelligence in others through her drawings, teaching, and broadcasting worldwide. She is Director of Studies for Fine Art at Christ Church, Oxford, and Tutor in Anatomy at the Ruskin School of Art (BFA). She also teaches short courses in anatomy, botany, and drawing at both the Ruskin School of Art and the Royal Academy of Art, London