Drawing The Nose (Part 1)
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- Опубликовано: 21 апр 2024
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Steve Huston provides an in-depth exploration of artistic anatomy, focusing particularly on the structure and energy of the human nose within a portrait. He analogizes the head to a large landscape, with facial features as distinct topographical elements-valleys and mountains-that contribute to the overall form. Steve emphasizes the interplay between gesture and structure in drawing, linking them to the energetic flow that gives life to an artwork. His methodical approach breaks down complex concepts into comprehensible parts, illustrating how to integrate the nose seamlessly into the facial structure for both energy and anatomical accuracy.
You help me a lot to understand the artist mindset and all the subjects you explain, what a maestry!
Steve has a way of explaining things that are really easy to digest. Fantastic.
Thanks for jet another live stream with good guidance on the way to develop drawing skills. Very much appreciated ❤
Thank you
My favorite art instructor ❤
Thanks for sharing this great info.
Thank you Steve, your videos are helping ❤
Thank you Steve! ❤️🙏This was super helpful, I am going to check out part 2 immediately.
Thank you for the amazing lesson 🙌🏼🙌🏼✨
Wondering which book it is Steve? Thank you very much for another wonderful lesson!
Thanks Steve 👍💥👌 love ur videos!! , what do you think of Glen Oblik ? He was an amazing teacher too, Taken from us too early. Like Mr Schmid. … Your concept of simple but characteristic is so cool. Thanks again. Brgds. I’ll b a patreon soon
I feel stupid for even asking, but does the analogy of training the eye really hold up in reality? I find it so hard to conceive of the eye as a muscle that can be trained, perhaps because its direct line to our brains. The idea of changing our perception through drawing sounds almost magical. Is enough practice and trust in the process really all one needs to start developing that skill? That would be really cool.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience for free, it's inspiring!
Drawing relies not only in the eye , but the hand and mind … the more you draw the more you not only see, but know and the hand becomes trained… just like a sport betters with practice
@@canalcerrado2433 I was doubtful about the sports analogy but it makes sense, I'll take your word for it. Thank you.
Holbein is renaissance not baroque 😊
Dear Steve, thanks a thousand times for all these great videos. I am an artist fully invested timewise in portrait and figure drawing. However, I would like to know more about your coaching program and its costs. Is there a brochure or description so that I can determine if it fits in my budget (I wouldn't want to waste your time with a one on one call if I can't afford it). Thanks a lot!
Please go to drawsfromlife.com/social-vsl to find out more. Schedule a call w/ me to find out more. Thanks!