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Drawing Anatomy - An Artist's Guide to the Human Figure

Barrington Barber

Publisher: Arcturus Publishing

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The ability to draw the human figure well is the sign of a good artist.  So it is vital to appreciate the body's characteristics and how they  influence posture and expression. Drawing Anatomy provides all the information you need to produce the most accurate representations of people.In Drawing Anatomy,  teacher and artist Barrington Barber begins his exploration of this  area of art by explaining what the body is made of and then reviews each  section of the human figure in detail in separate chapters.• Explains how the body changes with age• Reveals how to portray the body in motion• Teaches how features such as eyes and mouths can vary                 • Includes information on Latin anatomical names and how they describe different parts of the body
Available since: 06/13/2017.

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