Painting and Drawing the Head
By (Author) Daniel Shadbolt
The Crowood Press Ltd
The Crowood Press Ltd
15th June 2016
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
757
Paperback
144
Width 220mm, Height 280mm, Spine 11mm
539g
'Painting and Drawing the Head' combines technical instruction, art history references and thoughts on the day-to-day practice of painting the head from life. The rich text, supported by over 100 paintings, gives a thoughtful account of the process of capturing a likeness. After introducing materials, principles and ideas, it follows the course of painting a head in five sittings, providing unique insight and practical comment throughout: from the choice of ground for the picture, through the set-up, the structure of the sessions, guidance on how to compose and what palette to use, all the way to the later stages of developing a portrait over time. . Equipment notes about what to paint on and what to paint with . The importance of looking, and training your eyes . Advice on tone, colour, perspective and composition . Photographs explain lighting decisions and set-ups . The progress of painting a head over five sittings . Notes on painting a self-portrait AUTHOR: Recently elected as a member of the New English Art Club, Daniel Shadbolt has taught painting and drawing at The Heatherley School of Fine Art since 2008. SELLING POINTS: . A thoughtful account of the day-to-day practice of painting the head from life and the process of capturing a likeness . It follows the course of painting a head in five sittings . Of great interest to all artists, particularly portrait painters . Gives advice on tone, colour, perspective and composition as well as the importance of looking and training your eyes . Superbly illustrated with 265 colour photographs that explain lighting decisions and set-ups . Daniel Shadbolt is a teacher of painting and drawing at The Heatherley School of Fine Art and a recently elected member of the New English Art Club 265 Illustrations
Recently elected as a member of the New English Art Club, Daniel Shadbolt has taught painting and drawing at The Heatherley School of Fine Art since 2008. He lives and works in West London.