The Artist's Complete Guide to Drawing the Head
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نقد و بررسی
July 1, 2004
This solid effort uses a drawing method based on value, rather than line, and on the centuries-old principles of chiaroscuro. The latter creates an illusion of three-dimensionality by studying light as it falls across the structure of form. It attempts an exact rendering of both form shadows and cast shadows. Maughan cites the Mona Lisa as the supreme example of chiaroscuro in portraiture. He supplements chapters on drawing technique with a good section on using color and a bizarre, extraneous chapter on using pig snouts and elephant ears to create grotesque portraits. For a good beginners' book on portraiture, see Pat Clarke's Painting Heads and Faces.
Copyright 2004 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
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