Charcoal, Sanguine Crayon, and Chalk: Instruction and exercises for drawing and sketching in three popular artists' media
Editorial Reviews Book Description Instruction in this color-illustrated book introduces three of the most commonly used dry media for drawing and sketching. Roughly the first one-third of this art students' manual explains the properties and uses of charcoal, sanguine crayon, and chalk, and demonstrates how to get started with them on art projects. Information here includes recommended papers, ways of making strokes, shading, color blending, tonal range, and correcting mistakes. The book's remaining two-thirds presents a series of 16 practical exercises that employ all three media. Exercises include creating chiaroscuro (shades and shadows), drawing still-lifes and landscapes, mastering perspective, drawing nudes, and making portraits. Here is a practical art class instruction manual that can also be used as a self-teaching book by ambitious amateur artists. Full-color illustrations on nearly every page. Back Cover Copy Here is detailed instruction in three expressive and commonly used dry media for drawing and sketching. You'll find descriptions of the properties of charcoal, sanguine crayon, and chalk, and demonstrations of how to put each medium to use in your art projects. Advice covers recommended papers, making strokes, shading, coloring, blending, tonal valuation, and ways of correcting mistakes. You'll also learn from a series of exercises that employ all three media. They'll teach you to create chiaroscuro (shades and shadows), master perspective, and draw still lifes, landscapes, nudes, and portraits. Color illustrations on nearly every page.
Charcoal, Sanguine Crayon, and Chalk: Instruction and exercises for drawing and sketching in three popular artists' media,Parramon's Editorial Team,Parramon's Editorial Team,Barron''s Educational Series,0764121049,Art,Art & Art Instruction,Charcoal drawing,Crayon drawing,Technique,Techniques - Drawing,Techniques - General,Art / Drawing
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