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Free Art Lesson 3
Study and draw these objects to get started. Next -
let's look at my copy of a famous painting (attributed at the time I
made the copy to
Théodore Géricault
(French Romantic Painter, 1791-1824).) Now, let's look at how the basic forms shown above, underlie the structure of this painting:
The head is basically a sphere as are the top muscles of the shoulders. The arms and legs are basically cylinders. Note how the light and shade define the form. Study the cast shadows affecting the form from one basic form onto another basic form. Below, study the two images alongside each other.
Another point should be made that is not directly related to form, but one of the things this "Gericault" taught me was the color variation in the human form. The same is true in painting heads or portraits. Look at the color variations in Edgar Degas (French Impressionist Painter and Sculptor, 1834-1917) head studies - like my favorite, his "Portrait of a Young Girl". |
![]() If you want to use physical basic three- dimensional shapes to study form's underlying structure, light and shade, cast shadows, etc. as outlined above you can buy a set of children's shapes at the EduFun WEB site. http://www.edu4fun.com/woodgeomsole.html |
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