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RST-ART : Art Studio and Gallery of Rudolf Stalder

 

 

Art Drawing Tutorial

 by Rudolf Stalder

 (All rights reserved 2004, Legal notice )

  Introduction    
       
  Basic principles Parallel-lines   New-lines   New-images  
    Baseline   Reference-line   Points of Repair  
  Examples I Sketch "Notre-Dame"   
    Still life "Cups, Brushes, Pens and Pencils"  
    Building : "A House in the Countryside"  
  Examples II Landscape "The Pond"  
    Building "Winter on the Porch"  
    Perspective "Trees and Sky"  
    Flowers "Dogwood"  
  Examples III Figure-drawing (step by step demonstration)  
  Examples IV Portraits  
  Evaluation Summary  Merits   Accuracy   
    Alternatives  Limitations  Comments  

 
         

 

 

Introduction

Art is best created out of the feeling of joy, drawing best started with attempts of rather free expression -  the ability of basic realistic presentation being in many situations however critical to achieve the envisaged goal.

The aim of this outlay is to describe some simple principles suitable to achieve proper positioning and proportions. Purely technical in nature, the proposed principles should allow to establish the base for the artistic intent.

 

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