Drawing, the most basic of the visual arts, is often seen as a
natural ability, but it can be learnt. Working from observation in
pencil, pen, or charcoal helps you to see clearly, increases your
visual awareness, and enhances your ability to design in two
dimensions. The New English Art Club, an exhibiting society with a
125 year history, runs a school of drawing in which it tries to
keep alive the tradition of working from life, which used to be
taught in all art schools but is now almost extinct. Charles
Williams Cert. RAS RWS NEAC, the current curator, brings together
exercises, illustrations, demonstrations, and, above all, the
attitude to drawing of the NEAC Drawing School in one comprehensive
book. Williams links nineteenth-century artists and thinkers like
Walter Sickert and John Ruskin with contemporary writers like Betty
Edwards in an attempt to show that to draw is to be a part of a
great, living tradition that the contemporary world of photography
and digital technology will never eclipse.
* Close photographed demos/process
* 130+ black and white and colour illustrations
* Clear design
* Sketchbook sized, convenient, recognizable
* Tips, hints, and examples from practicing professional
artists
* Professional, 'manual'-style presentation
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