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Pocket Art: Portrait Drawing is a highly visual guide to creating portraits designed to keep you drawing, not being bored by dry lessons.
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Pocket Art: Portrait Drawing is a highly visual guide to creating portraits designed to keep you drawing, not being bored by dry lessons.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Pocket Art
- Verlag: Quarto Publishing Group USA Inc
- Seitenzahl: 112
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. April 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 208mm x 131mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 246g
- ISBN-13: 9781631594694
- ISBN-10: 1631594699
- Artikelnr.: 49460817
- Pocket Art
- Verlag: Quarto Publishing Group USA Inc
- Seitenzahl: 112
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. April 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 208mm x 131mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 246g
- ISBN-13: 9781631594694
- ISBN-10: 1631594699
- Artikelnr.: 49460817
Joanna Henly, well known by her professional name, Miss Led, is an illustrator, artist, and art director based in East London. As an illustrator, she works by commission for corporate brands, products, packaging, and advertising campaigns with specific experience within fashion, beauty, and technology sectors. As an artist, she works on projects from portrait commissions to large scale complex works. These are often in public spaces or live performances. In addition, she creates personal work, which is exhibited globally, and sells beautiful prints and originals online. Jo is a strong promoter of professional practice within her art and illustration, including as a Global Ambassador for Liquitex paints and European Ambassador for Wacom. She is also a passionate educator, promoted via social media and podcasts to her online audience, which reaches 1.3 million people.
Pocket Art: Portraits
Introduction
What’s great about drawing.
- Carrying a sketchbook and drawing tools
- Magic of capturing those moments
- Seeing inspiration everywhere
Can add a reference to the other figure drawing book here as a great
companion :)
Part One
Understanding the face : Basic face structure & breaking down the different
face shapes
- different face shapes (round, oblong, square etc) maybe?
- relationships and proportions (between the eyes and the ears, nose to
mouth, etc)
- The curved nature of the face (looking at different angles, with above
rules in place)
Each of the following will fill a page
The Eye The Nose The Mouth The Ears Hair
Part Two
Expressions & Character
- How to capture a moment ( a smile, a tilt of a head) that is momentary.
That brings character and life into your portrait
- How to read a portrait and create the right mood and setting
Part Three
Drawing from imagination
- Adding a narrative to your portrait
Introducing supporting characters and text Part Four
Working from photographs & working with a model
- How to chose photographs to use as reference
- What to add as artistic license
- Sometimes its not about what you add, it’s what you take away
Part Five
Choosing Materials
- Adding movement and drama with watercolour
- Keep your lines crisp and tight with pencil and pen
- Create vivid masterpieces with mixed media
Gallery of works
Pocket Art: Portraits
Introduction
What’s great about drawing.
- Carrying a sketchbook and drawing tools
- Magic of capturing those moments
- Seeing inspiration everywhere
Can add a reference to the other figure drawing book here as a great
companion :)
Part One
Understanding the face : Basic face structure & breaking down the different
face shapes
- different face shapes (round, oblong, square etc) maybe?
- relationships and proportions (between the eyes and the ears, nose to
mouth, etc)
- The curved nature of the face (looking at different angles, with above
rules in place)
Each of the following will fill a page
The Eye The Nose The Mouth The Ears Hair
Part Two
Expressions & Character
- How to capture a moment ( a smile, a tilt of a head) that is momentary.
That brings character and life into your portrait
- How to read a portrait and create the right mood and setting
Part Three
Drawing from imagination
- Adding a narrative to your portrait
Introducing supporting characters and text Part Four
Working from photographs & working with a model
- How to chose photographs to use as reference
- What to add as artistic license
- Sometimes its not about what you add, it’s what you take away
Part Five
Choosing Materials
- Adding movement and drama with watercolour
- Keep your lines crisp and tight with pencil and pen
- Create vivid masterpieces with mixed media
Gallery of works