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Anatomical Drawing For Beginners

Anatomical Drawing For Beginners

Stuart Elliot

On this course you will work on traditional life drawing skills. Creating a convincing illusion of the three-dimensional form of the body can be a great challenge, and many common problems in trying to do this are often due to a lack of awareness of anatomy. Even a basic knowledge of the forms of the body can make a big difference however, and this course will introduce basic anatomical structure and the fundamentals of figure drawing. We will consider techniques of observation, measuring, dealing with light and shade as well as tricks and tips for handling proportion and adding depth to your drawings. We will make drawings from a full size model skeleton, study prepared drawings and diagrams and draw from the live model. There will also be extensive demonstrations of techniques and ideas. This course offers direct practical help and a structured approach for those wishing to approach figure drawing for the first time or for those looking to refresh their skills.

Stuart Elliot is a practicing painter, working and exhibiting internationally and is also a lecturer on the BA Fine Art course at Central St Martins.

Alternative Dates and Times
Many of our courses are repeated throughout the year. If the above dates is not suitable for you, or there are no dates showing for this session, then please choose an alternative session.

Please bring with you to the first session:

  • At least 5 sheets of A2 cartridge paper
  • 10 sheets of ordinary A2 newsprint paper
  • Masking tape (or clips for attaching paper to drawing boards)
  • Fixative Spray (hairspray is a cheap alternative)
  • Willow charcoal sticks
  • Putty rubber/plastic eraser.