Amazon cover image
Image from Amazon.com

Discovering drawing /Sallye Mahan-Cox.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Davis Studio SeriesPublication details: Worcester, Massachusetts : Davis Publications, Incorporated, (c)2018.Edition: Third editionDescription: xiii, 324 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 29 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781615286683
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • NC730 .D573 2018
Available additional physical forms:
Contents:
A brief history of drawing -- The purposes of drawing -- Drawing for design: Michael Graves tea kettle -- Drawing becomes: Roy Lichtenstein sculpture -- Criticism and the critical process -- Art fundamentals: Line in mark-making -- Drawing media and materials -- How to: Create an oil pastel -- Sketchbooks -- `Drawing on history: Delacroix's Moroccan sketchbooks -- Finding inspiration -- Originality -- Study drawings -- Nontraditional approaches: Sonja Hinrichsen -- Studio experience: Study drawing and original drawing -- Career Profile: Mohamed Zakariya --
A brief history of drawing elements and principles -- The formal language of art: The elements of art -- The principles of design -- Drawing for design: Bauhaus weaving workshop -- Art fundamentals: Color theory -- Drawing on history: Goethe's theory of color -- Observational drawing -- Line drawing -- How to: Draw a tree from observation -- Basic shapes -- Framing and sighting -- How to: Use sighting -- Organizing a composition -- Drawing becomes: Spoonbridge and Cherry -- Nontraditional approaches: Drawbots -- Studio experience: Conducting a visual investigation -- Career profile: Nancy Burns --
A brief history of drawing still life -- Organizing a still life -- Defining forms with value -- How to: Draw a still life in contour line -- Drawing for design: an iconic chair -- Defining forms in space -- Single objects as still life -- Drawing on history: The index of American design -- How to: Draw a paper bag -- Collage -- Drawing on history: Papier colle -- Still life as metaphor -- Drapery -- How to: Draw drapery folds, shadows, and highlights -- Drawing becomes: Draper study for a portrait -- Space in still life -- Art fundamentals: Space (element of art) -- Nontraditional approaches: Katharine Morling -- Studio experience: Draped corner still life -- Career profile: Sean Huxter --
A brief history of drawing landscapes -- Seeing and organizing landscapes -- Drawing on history: Thomas Moran and the American landscape -- Organizing space with grounds -- How to: Organize a landscape -- Alternate ways of seeing landscape -- Drawing becomes: Kimono art of Itchiku Kubota -- The elements of landscape -- Art fundamentals: Negative space -- How to: Develop a night landscape -- Creating space with Aerial perspective -- Drawing for design: The high line -- Eye levels -- Nontraditional approaches: Monika Grzymala -- Studio experience: Drawing a landscape -- Career profile: Derrick Wolbaum --
A brief history of drawing the built environment -- Organizing constructions in space --Linear perspective -- How to: Draw a city street in one-point perspective -- Drawing on history: Kevin Lynch and the image of the city -- Point of view and the built environment -- Drawing for design: The Holland prize -- How to: Draw with ink and wash -- Art fundamentals: Intentionality and perspective -- More ways to look at the built environment -- How to: Create a charcoal wash -- Expressive uses of the built environment -- Drawing on history: Piranesi's dark visions -- Drawing becomes: Christo and Jeanne-Claude's wrapped Reichstag -- Nontraditional approaches; Terry Winters -- Studio Experience: Drawing your home -- Career profile: Shiyao Liu --
A brief history of figure drawing -- Purposes of figure drawing -- Ideal figures -- Drawing on history: The classical ideal -- Figure anatomy -- How to: Draw with continuous line -- Drawing for design: Medical illustration -- The artist and the model -- How to: Draw a sighted figure -- Drawing becomes: Michelangelo's study for the Libyan Sibyl -- Foreshortening the figure -- Art fundamentals: Repetition and intensity -- Figure poses and movement -- Drawing on history: Abraham Walkowitz and Isadora Duncan -- The figure in contour and value -- Drawing on history: Allan Houser's ghost dancers -- Expression and the figure -- Nontraditional approaches: Heather Hansen -- Studio experience: Drawing on the canon -- Career profile: Karla Monterrosa --
A brief history of drawing portraits -- Portraits as documents -- Portraits as illustration and exploration -- Drawing becomes: Making an Ukiyo-e woodblock print -- Working with a model -- The portrait poses -- Art fundamentals: Contrast (principle of design) -- Anatomy and the portrait -- Drawing for design: One-sheet movie poster -- Contour portraits -- How to: Create lighting effects -- Focus on the features -- How to: Draw facial features -- Drawing on history: Hockney's camera obscura -- Relating the features -- How to: Create a Trois crayons portrait -- Expressions -- Nontraditional approaches: Marlene Dumas -- Studio Experience: Grounded charcoal portrait -- Career profile: Robert Liberace --
A brief history of drawing animals -- Basic shapes and animal anatomy -- Drawing becomes: Henry Moore's sheep -- Observing animals -- How to: Create an animal value study -- Drawing for design: Beatrix Potter's animals -- Exotic animals -- Drawing animals in motion -- Drawing on history: Muybridges's motion studies -- Art fundamentals: Visual or implied texture -- Animals with a message -- How to: Use drawing with digital imaging -- Nontraditional approaches: Kim Nam-Pyo -- Studio experience: A hybrid animal -- Career profile: David Sibley --
A brief history of making meaning through drawing -- The artistic process -- How to: Create a series -- Art fundamentals: Rhythm and movement (Principle of Design) using texture -- Exploring big ideas -- What is a big idea? -- Personal connections -- How to: Use mark-making as visual language -- Drawing for design: Data made meaningful -- Personal symbolism -- Drawing becomes: Aaron Douglas illustrations -- Abstract and nonobjective art -- Drawing on history: Conceptual drawing -- Nontraditional approaches: Hew Locke -- Studio experience: Visual conversation -- Career profile: Lee Bontecou --
A brief history of drawing imaginary worlds -- Creating imaginary worlds -- Seeing the real world imaginatively -- Drawing on history: The lunar lander -- The tools of the imagination -- Art fundamentals: Absurdity -- Creating a narrative -- Drawing for design: Video game concept art -- Cartoons and comics -- Superheroes -- Monsters -- Drawing on history: Monster myths -- Drawing becomes: Creature creation -- How to: Work with markers -- Nontraditional approaches: Phlegm -- Studio experience: Making a storyboard -- Career profile: Sean Andrew Murray.
Subject: By emphasizing both technique and creativity, Discovering Drawing highlights the importance of discipline and self-expression. This comprehensive guide to drawing subjects, techniques, and skills addresses the unique demands of contemporary classrooms. Back book flap
Tags from this library: No tags from this library for this title. Log in to add tags.
Star ratings
    Average rating: 0.0 (0 votes)
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Status Date due Barcode
Circulating Book (checkout times vary with patron status) Circulating Book (checkout times vary with patron status) G. Allen Fleece Library CIRCULATING COLLECTION NC730.M343.D573 2018 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 31923001797279

WHAT IS DRAWING? -- A brief history of drawing -- The purposes of drawing -- Drawing for design: Michael Graves tea kettle -- Drawing becomes: Roy Lichtenstein sculpture -- Criticism and the critical process -- Art fundamentals: Line in mark-making -- Drawing media and materials -- How to: Create an oil pastel -- Sketchbooks -- `Drawing on history: Delacroix's Moroccan sketchbooks -- Finding inspiration -- Originality -- Study drawings -- Nontraditional approaches: Sonja Hinrichsen -- Studio experience: Study drawing and original drawing -- Career Profile: Mohamed Zakariya --

THE BASICS -- A brief history of drawing elements and principles -- The formal language of art: The elements of art -- The principles of design -- Drawing for design: Bauhaus weaving workshop -- Art fundamentals: Color theory -- Drawing on history: Goethe's theory of color -- Observational drawing -- Line drawing -- How to: Draw a tree from observation -- Basic shapes -- Framing and sighting -- How to: Use sighting -- Organizing a composition -- Drawing becomes: Spoonbridge and Cherry -- Nontraditional approaches: Drawbots -- Studio experience: Conducting a visual investigation -- Career profile: Nancy Burns --

STILL LIFE -- A brief history of drawing still life -- Organizing a still life -- Defining forms with value -- How to: Draw a still life in contour line -- Drawing for design: an iconic chair -- Defining forms in space -- Single objects as still life -- Drawing on history: The index of American design -- How to: Draw a paper bag -- Collage -- Drawing on history: Papier colle -- Still life as metaphor -- Drapery -- How to: Draw drapery folds, shadows, and highlights -- Drawing becomes: Draper study for a portrait -- Space in still life -- Art fundamentals: Space (element of art) -- Nontraditional approaches: Katharine Morling -- Studio experience: Draped corner still life -- Career profile: Sean Huxter --

DRAWING LANDSCAPES -- A brief history of drawing landscapes -- Seeing and organizing landscapes -- Drawing on history: Thomas Moran and the American landscape -- Organizing space with grounds -- How to: Organize a landscape -- Alternate ways of seeing landscape -- Drawing becomes: Kimono art of Itchiku Kubota -- The elements of landscape -- Art fundamentals: Negative space -- How to: Develop a night landscape -- Creating space with Aerial perspective -- Drawing for design: The high line -- Eye levels -- Nontraditional approaches: Monika Grzymala -- Studio experience: Drawing a landscape -- Career profile: Derrick Wolbaum --

THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT -- A brief history of drawing the built environment -- Organizing constructions in space --Linear perspective -- How to: Draw a city street in one-point perspective -- Drawing on history: Kevin Lynch and the image of the city -- Point of view and the built environment -- Drawing for design: The Holland prize -- How to: Draw with ink and wash -- Art fundamentals: Intentionality and perspective -- More ways to look at the built environment -- How to: Create a charcoal wash -- Expressive uses of the built environment -- Drawing on history: Piranesi's dark visions -- Drawing becomes: Christo and Jeanne-Claude's wrapped Reichstag -- Nontraditional approaches; Terry Winters -- Studio Experience: Drawing your home -- Career profile: Shiyao Liu --

THE FIGURE -- A brief history of figure drawing -- Purposes of figure drawing -- Ideal figures -- Drawing on history: The classical ideal -- Figure anatomy -- How to: Draw with continuous line -- Drawing for design: Medical illustration -- The artist and the model -- How to: Draw a sighted figure -- Drawing becomes: Michelangelo's study for the Libyan Sibyl -- Foreshortening the figure -- Art fundamentals: Repetition and intensity -- Figure poses and movement -- Drawing on history: Abraham Walkowitz and Isadora Duncan -- The figure in contour and value -- Drawing on history: Allan Houser's ghost dancers -- Expression and the figure -- Nontraditional approaches: Heather Hansen -- Studio experience: Drawing on the canon -- Career profile: Karla Monterrosa --

PORTRAITS -- A brief history of drawing portraits -- Portraits as documents -- Portraits as illustration and exploration -- Drawing becomes: Making an Ukiyo-e woodblock print -- Working with a model -- The portrait poses -- Art fundamentals: Contrast (principle of design) -- Anatomy and the portrait -- Drawing for design: One-sheet movie poster -- Contour portraits -- How to: Create lighting effects -- Focus on the features -- How to: Draw facial features -- Drawing on history: Hockney's camera obscura -- Relating the features -- How to: Create a Trois crayons portrait -- Expressions -- Nontraditional approaches: Marlene Dumas -- Studio Experience: Grounded charcoal portrait -- Career profile: Robert Liberace --

DRAWING ANIMALS -- A brief history of drawing animals -- Basic shapes and animal anatomy -- Drawing becomes: Henry Moore's sheep -- Observing animals -- How to: Create an animal value study -- Drawing for design: Beatrix Potter's animals -- Exotic animals -- Drawing animals in motion -- Drawing on history: Muybridges's motion studies -- Art fundamentals: Visual or implied texture -- Animals with a message -- How to: Use drawing with digital imaging -- Nontraditional approaches: Kim Nam-Pyo -- Studio experience: A hybrid animal -- Career profile: David Sibley --

MAKING MEANING THROUGH DRAWING -- A brief history of making meaning through drawing -- The artistic process -- How to: Create a series -- Art fundamentals: Rhythm and movement (Principle of Design) using texture -- Exploring big ideas -- What is a big idea? -- Personal connections -- How to: Use mark-making as visual language -- Drawing for design: Data made meaningful -- Personal symbolism -- Drawing becomes: Aaron Douglas illustrations -- Abstract and nonobjective art -- Drawing on history: Conceptual drawing -- Nontraditional approaches: Hew Locke -- Studio experience: Visual conversation -- Career profile: Lee Bontecou --

IMAGINARY WORLDS -- A brief history of drawing imaginary worlds -- Creating imaginary worlds -- Seeing the real world imaginatively -- Drawing on history: The lunar lander -- The tools of the imagination -- Art fundamentals: Absurdity -- Creating a narrative -- Drawing for design: Video game concept art -- Cartoons and comics -- Superheroes -- Monsters -- Drawing on history: Monster myths -- Drawing becomes: Creature creation -- How to: Work with markers -- Nontraditional approaches: Phlegm -- Studio experience: Making a storyboard -- Career profile: Sean Andrew Murray.

By emphasizing both technique and creativity, Discovering Drawing highlights the importance of discipline and self-expression. This comprehensive guide to drawing subjects, techniques, and skills addresses the unique demands of contemporary classrooms. Back book flap

COPYRIGHT NOT covered - Click this link to request copyright permission:

https://lib.ciu.edu/copyright-request-form

There are no comments on this title.

to post a comment.