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For undergraduate courses in Drawing and Figure Drawing. This highly readable text is designed to address the needs of under-graduate drawing students from beginning through advanced levels. Arranged in three sections that reflect the essential aspects of the process of drawing, it addresses spatial and compositional organization, strategies for depicting three-dimensional form and light, and it features an extended look at the way subject matter and form interact to produce content. This text combines comprehensive coverage of traditional approaches to observational drawing with advanced theory based on the premise that drawing is an art form in its own right.
| ISBN | 0130981133 | | Pages | 416 | | ISBN13 | 9780130981134 (What's this?) | | Volumes | 1 | | Publisher | Pearson Education (US) | | Weight (grammes) | 1059 | | Imprint | Pearson | | Published in | Upper Saddle River | | Format | Paperback | | Previous ISBN | 9780133046434 | | Publication date | 02 Apr 2003 | | Height (mm) | 267 | | Library of Congress | NC730.E65 | | Width (mm) | 210 | | DEWEY | 741.2 | | Spine width (mm) | 19 | | DEWEY edition | DC21 | | Academic level | Professional / Scholarly |
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Introduction. 1. The Three-Dimensional Space of a Drawing. 2. The Two-Dimensional Space of a Drawing. 3. Shape, Proportion, and Layout. 4. The Interaction of Drawing and Design. 5. Linear Perspective. 6. Form in Space. 7. Form in Light. 8. Subject Matter: Sources and Meanings. 9. The Form of Expression. 10. Using Color in Drawing. 11. Drawing the Human Figure. 12. Visualizations: Drawing Upon Your Imagination. 13. Portfolio of Student Drawings. 14. Portfolio of Contemporary Drawings. Glossary of Media. Glossary of Terms. Index.
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