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Step-by-Step Portraits from Simple Shapes - A beginner's guide to drawing faces in proportion

English · Paperback / Softback

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Feel the fear and draw faces anyway! Many beginner artists feel intimidated by drawing portraits - getting faces and anatomy in proportion can seem really difficult. But it doesn't have to be! This book alleviates all those anxieties by training the eye to look for simple forms first, and to use this foundation to free the artist to develop their portrait drawing skills.Through the meticulously designed exercises and step-by-step tutorials in this book, internet art guru Satyajit Sinari - better known as SinArty - helps artists unlock their portrait drawing potential and create intricate artworks, starting from really simple shapes and building up to more advanced sketching and shading techniques, in graphite and charcoal pencil.In this eye-opening and generous sharing of his personal techniques, SinArty explains that to be a good artist is to be a good critic of art. Understanding proportion and training the eye to spot mistakes is a crucial step in the process. This book teaches you how to critique your own art while drawing, as well as how to perfect your linework, pencil pressure, control and more. This comprehensive guide covers everything from how to hold the pencil to intermediate-level shading techniques to create contrast and depth in drawings.Packed with easy-to-follow guidance, this unique book will help readers to become better artists and create a solid base to take into other genres besides portraits. With a focus on drawing from references rather than life, the tutorials include portraits of living subjects, drawings of sculptures, and human anatomy. The book also touches on composition and drawing from the imagination.Start from simple shapes and watch your portrait drawing skills flourish with this fool-proof step-by-step guide.

About the author

Satyajit Sinari (@SinArty77) is a graphite and charcoal artist from California, going by the name of SinArty. Originally based in India, he has been sketching since he was 5 years old. Showcasing his artworks for the past 6 years, he has amassed a combined following of 270,000 on social media . He has trained with a number of accomplished veteran artists in India and has also judged a number of art competitions in India and the US. With over 15 years of experience, he has proficiency in different media like watercolor, acrylics and oils, however, his favorite medium remains the humble graphite pencil due to its simplicity. He is formally trained as an electrical engineer from the University of Michigan and works as a hardware engineer in California. He is also an accomplished tabla player. This is his first book.

Summary

Learn to draw amazing portraits starting with simple shapes with viral artist SinArty (@sinarty77). Through exercises and step-by-step tutorials, artists will unlock their portrait drawing potential and create intricate artworks, starting from simple shapes and building to more advanced shading techniques in graphite and charcoal pencil.

Foreword

Written by viral art sensation SinArty (@sinarty77) with over 270,000 online followers.

Product details

Authors Satyajit Sinari, Sinarty
Publisher David & Charles
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.04.2024
 
EAN 9781446310007
ISBN 978-1-4463-1000-7
No. of pages 144
Dimensions 211 mm x 9 mm x 275 mm
Weight 570 g
Illustrations 640 Abb.
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Plastic arts

ART / Subjects & Themes / Portraits, Painting, drawing and art manuals, Portraits in art, Drawing and drawings, Portraits and self-portraiture in art

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