Ten Commandments, London, December 3, 1730, by Matthias Buchinger. Photo: Courtesy of the Metropolitan Museum of Art Portrait of Matthias Buchinger, 1705. Photo: Courtesy of the Metropolitan Museum of ...
Before you read any more of this column, grab a piece of paper and a pen or pencil. Now draw a leader. Don’t think too hard or worry about getting it “right.” Don’t fret about your artistic ability.
Drawing like a sculptor completely changes how you understand form, depth, and realism. Sculptors do not think in outlines or ...
The ability to take notes is essential for both students and professionals. It allows one to freeze a thought, information or even a conversation in a clear and synthetic way without breaking the link ...
I teach critical thinking. Or try to, anyway. It's a tough job; most students want nothing to do with it. They think it involves conflict, which is taboo in our culture. They also don't care if ...
Most drawing problems begin when artists think in outlines instead of form, and this video explains why sculptors approach visual creation more effectively. Sculptors focus on mass, volume and spatial ...
Sketches are analog tools of representation, where the drawings' imperfections come from the artist, skewed by their way of seeing the world. Academia, especially in architecture, often calls for ...