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  1. Drawing Down the Moon: The Art of Charles Vess by Charles Vess, 2009-12-16
  2. The Art of Painting and Drawing Animals (Dover Books on Art Instruction) by Fredric Sweney, 2006-01-20
  3. Ed Emberley's Drawing Book: Make a World by Ed Emberley, 2006-04-05
  4. Perspective Drawing Handbook (Dover Art Instruction) by Joseph D'Amelio, 2004-05-17
  5. Drawing Realistic Textures in Pencil by J. D. Hillberry, 1999-03-15
  6. Drawing Made Easy: Dragons & Fantasy: Unleash your creative beast as you conjure up dragons, fairies, ogres, and other fantastic creatures by Kythera of Anevern, 2009-04-01
  7. Art of Drawing: An Instructional Guide by Philip Rawson, 1987-11
  8. Drawing Now: Between the Lines of Contemporary Art by TRACEY, 2008-01-15
  9. Drawing Animals: Internet-Linked (Usborne Art Ideas) by Anna Milbourne, Fiona Watt, et all 2002-01
  10. John Howe Fantasy Drawing Workshop by John Howe, 2009-10-29
  11. Michelangelo Life Drawings (Dover Art Library) by Michelangelo, 1980-02-01
  12. Ed Emberley's Drawing Book of Faces (REPACKAGED) (Ed Emberley Drawing Books) by Ed Emberley, 2006-08-02
  13. Keys to Drawing by Bert Dodson, 1990-08-15
  14. Drawing for Dummies by Brenda Hoddinott, 2003-03-04

61. Drawing - Art Collection - The University Of Sydney
ND. Gamble, Allan. War Memorial art Gallery. 1967. Gamble, Allan. Science Road. c.81617. Glover, John. Wooded river landscape double sided drawing. c1800. Glover,John.
http://www.usyd.edu.au/su/uniart/collection/drawing.shtml
University Art Collection
Home Collection Catalogue War Memorial Art Gallery Exhibitions ... Links
Drawing Scroll down to browse through the catalogue. Works are listed alphabetically by artist surname. Artist Descriptive Name / Title Date Ansaloni, Vicenzo Interior bed scene c.1790 Ashton, Julian Rossi Mary Magdalene in the Wilderness Beck, Deborah Lion's tail Bega, Cornelius The amourous couple Beham, Hans Sebald Buffon and two bathing women Bellette, Jean Nude ND Boag, Yvonne Anatomical drawing Boucher School of Design for overdoor ND Boudin, Eugene Coastal view ND Bray, Dallas Sony Bray, Dallas The getaway Brittin, Jess Burdekin House, Sydney Bunny, Rupert Nude ND Carter, Norman R.M.C Gunn ND Carter, Norman A.H. Charteris ND Carter, Norman Frank Whitehouse Carter, Norman Professor Leslie Wilkonson Caul, Charles Drawing for Taronga Zoo Park ND Chen, S Chinese Landscape ND Conway, John Invention with assistants De Wrul, Peter Girl carrying sack ND Della Bella, Stefano Study man looking right ND Della Bella, Stefano Profile of Man.T.Tomkins ND Dellit, Bruce

62. Art, Art-gallery, Art-exhibition, Art-drawing, Art-exhibitions, Art-collection,
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63. ARTTalk - FREE Copy - Vol. 12, No. 5 - Oil, Drawing, Art Materials, Enameling, A
artool Products Co. art bridges for painting and drawing with softand wet mediums. Safety nonslip rulers, and cutting mats for
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Oil
Mixing Oil Colors
Oil paints have been used for centuries and in the beginning were created individually by each artist. Earth pigments and minerals were ground and combined with thick oils (usually seed oils or sometimes animal fat). How fortunate we are to have at our fingertips a huge variety of brands and colorsmixed and ready to go. But if the tone you are seeking is not readily available, do not despair. Mixing and blending colors is eventually necessary for most artists; and, although it can be challenging, mixing can be the easiest way to find that perfect tone. Individual color blending is also the most immediate way to achieve a personal palette. This group of created colors should coordinate with your style and genre and may even come to be associated synonymously with your work. Along with the benefits of personally created colors will come the opportunity to use these colors in unusual ways. Is it time to consider creating a special color or colors that will become your "signature"? All manufacturers of oil paints offer a great selection of colors, from rich, pure pigment colors to slightly blended colors to heavily blended tones for special applications. The least "diluted" colors are referred to as primary colors and are those colors comprised of the purest pigments true to the tone they represent. Because primary colors are not altered with other color components, they are a great basis upon which to build your new colors. Secondary colors are colors blended by combining closely related pigment colors. Either of these groups is ready to be combined into possible new hues. Premixed, unusual tones are usually a combination of several hues and are difficult to use in color blending. This is especially true if repeat blending is desired because exact measurement of the tone base and additives is required.

64. ARTTalk - FREE Copy - Vol. 10, No. 2 - Drawing, Art Marketplace, Printmaking, Ho
Click here to inquire about our rates. artool Products Co. art bridgesfor painting and drawing with soft and wet mediums. Safety
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Pencils Getting to the Point
As long ago as the time of the Pharaohs, marks on various materials have helped to document the history of the ages. Originally, these scribing instruments were nothing more than long strips of metal, cast into slender shapes and used to scribe faint lines and images on papyrus reed paper. Then slender sticks of lead were crafted, which left darker, more permanent marks. Although lead has not been used in pencils for over a century, this ancient identification still remains. Today's pencils have graphite cores, but the pointed centers are still referred to as "lead." The creation of this graphite mixture is a process involving considerable precision. Large quantities of graphite and clay are placed inside huge drum grinders. These two components are crushed into a fine powder to which water is added and mixed well. After the excess water is pressed from this mixture, the sludge left behind is air dried and hardened for several days. It is then re-ground, forming an ultra-fine powder to which water is added, this time creating a soft paste. This paste is extruded into long thin pencil length sticks that are dried and then heated in a special oven to 1,800 degrees. This high heat insures a smooth and hard lead with uniform strength that will perform as expected in drawing and writing tasks.

65. Julia L. Kay's Artworks
Images of people, animals, including drawing, digital art, and photographs.
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Welcome to Julia's studio!
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66. Pencil Drawing, Digital Illustration, Pencil Drawings Of Indian Art For Sale - N
A site for selected art.
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The vast majority of images and themes are of the exotic Indian woman, a definite specialty. All works of art unless otherwise marked are for sale.
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67. JDRF Kids Online: "A Quick Drawing," Art By Mallory
Index by Age 69 10-12 13-17. About This Site. JDRF Home Page. Contact Us.A Quick drawing By Mallory, 12 Illinois. Posted October 1999. JDRF Home Page,
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68. Perspective Drawing
Perspective drawing. This point is called the vanishing point and has been usedto add realism to art since the 1400's in Florence, Italy (via city.net).
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Perspective Drawing
Discussion
If you look along a straight road, the parallel sides of the road appear meet at a point in the distance. This point is called the vanishing point and has been used to add realism to art since the 1400's in Florence, Italy (via city.net) Suppose you want to draw a railroad track that vanishes into the distance. The rays from the points a given distance from the eye along the lines of the tracks are projected to the eye. The angle formed by these rays decreases with increasing distance from the eye. The picture below shows an overhead view of an observer (camera or eye) looking down the the track. The next picture shows a side view. The observer's eye or camera is above the ground. Draw these pictures on graph paper and try to figure out where the points would fall on the plane of the drawing. Can you draw the railroad track? Solution To draw in perspective, draw a horizon line and draw a vanishing point anywhere on the horizon. Lines which are parallel in real life are drawn to intersect at the vanishing point. Distant figures appear smaller but have the same shape and proportions as they would close up. In geometry, we would say that the figures are similar.

69. Drawing : Art Directory
(Rating 0.00 Votes 0) Rate It. The drawing Room Interactive art servicewhere visitors can submit their ideas for potential online drawing.
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70. Drawing : Art Directory
Life drawing instructional video by art Educator John Wright Site shows the workof art Educator John Wright and offers an educational and information video on
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71. Figure Drawing - Art Tips From Artist Val Moker
art Information Canadian artist Val Moker Weathered Wheels. TheHuman paintings. Figure drawing takes some time to master. The
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The Human Form

The human form is one of the most interesting and rewarding subjects and artist can paint, and also one of the most difficult. Human form offers the opportunity not found in any other subject for the possibilities of expression, and the chance to portray a variety of feelings through expression.
Often, the human form, or portrait focuses on realism, creating a likeness to the subject that will be recognizable. This is not always necessary; one can also do wonderful human forms in the most abstract of paintings.
Figure drawing takes some time to master. The artist must be willing to really study the form, to practice a general approach to the subject without wanting the finished product to be perfect and detailed. Worrying about facial details, clothing details and the surrounding settings are going to interfere with the artist's ability to have a solid form that is in proportion.
The human form is a three-dimensional object with weight and bulk, the figure has depth and thickness. The artist must first understand and examine the human form before attempting to recreate it on paper or canvas or by way of sculpture. By exploring the basic construction of the human form, the proportions, the movement ability, the connections, the artist will be more able to reproduce the human form in their artwork.
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The best way to create a feeling of depth in a form is to 'draw through" the solid forms of the body. This means, draw the line of the subject whether you can see it or not. Simply drawing a flat outline of the human form is going to give you just that, a flat looking figure with no dimension.

72. JACK N. MOHR - Art Portfolio
art portfolio includes painting, drawing, collage / assemblage, print art, ceramic images, and sculpture.
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73. Athina Pazolli, Artist Online, Painting, Drawing - Art Statement
A world in which nonmateriality and materiality, mind and body, co-exist. Theprocess of unconcealing the contents of this world is the essence of my art.
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Statement
If I pick a rose and experience its beauty, I can sense an essence so vast that it opens a universe to me.
If I surround myself with foliage, the waters and sky, and experience their vastness and sublimity, I can sense their precious growth and movement in a blade of grass, in a droplet of water or in a patch of sky.
If I accept the many and opposite aspects of my nature and experience them as complementary components of my whole being, I may then sense freedom.
I paint about such general ideas and I clothe them in colours and textures that seem to me as beautiful as a rose. I embed them in forms that have a sense of becoming and growing as do the forms in Nature and I unfold and unveil spaces as if to search for underlying truths and essences. That is to say, my colours, textures, forms and spaces are not just metaphors or representations of a real world, they are a real world. A world in which non-materiality and materiality, mind and body, co-exist.
The process of unconcealing the contents of this world is the essence of my art. It is an unconcealing of the spiritual in the aesthetic, an embodiment of soul in colour, texture and transparency. It is a Zen of painting in which the contemplative act distils an essence about ones' total reality. The act of painting becomes a lyrical dance efflorescing a painting as an evolution of a meditative and tactile experience with the colour and materiality of the paint.

74. Drawing - Art Students League Of Denver, Colorado
Figure drawing. John Lencicki. Wednesdays, 600 – 930 pm. January – May.Ability All. $90 per month. John Lencicki loves art, people and teaching!
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Rick Brogan
Tuesdays, 1:00 - 4:30 p.m.
January - May
Ability: All
$85 per month
Rick Brogan has a very practical approach to teaching, utilizing demonstrations, exercises, and individualized instruction to help students refine their drawing skills. He incorporates one-, two- and multiple-point perspectives into his instruction as well as composition and shading, figure drawing (nude and clothed) and portraiture.
Drawing: After the Fundamentals
Jean Schiff Tuesdays, 6:00 – 9:30 p.m. January – March March: $85 As a continuation of Jean Schiff’s Fundamentals of Drawing class, students will develop basic drawing skills while focusing on composition and exploring the added challenges of color, media, figure and elasticity of ideas. Jean works with students as a group and individually, and teaches using assignments, slides, demonstrations and critiques. All intermediate and advanced students are welcome. Special Note: It is recommended that students take all three months.

75. C Y N T H I A M O S S E R
Editorial and fashion illustration, drawing and contemporary art.
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76. FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions About Art, Painting, Drawing, Art Materials, De
Frequently asked questions about fine art, visual art painting, drawing, design,art materials, etc. Design Sources. Charcoal Lesson.
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How do I go about getting reproductions of my work made?
www.pearlpaint.com
or www.utrecht.com and search for their acrylic mediums, or send for their supply catalogs and find more information on various mediums available. You can also, I believe, add gloss medium after the painting has dried, to make it shinier (you might want to check this with the supply catalogs).
I have discovered pastels, and I love them. But one recurring problem I have is with shadows. For instance, I've just painted three gourds which were on my windowsill. They are mostly orange/yellow in color. What do I use for the shadow areas? The grooves in the gourds are quite dark, yet I'm suddenly timid at reaching for those dark purple/blue colors. I'm afraid I'll muddy the brilliant oranges.

I am using the Golden Section to create a composition. I have calculated all the mathematical formulas to create the design, but I don't know how to superimpose my image onto this Golden Section design. Quite simply, is there any advice for using the rules of composition?
Most good artists have gone through this process; and wondering and questioning can even be a good thing, because it means that the artist cares much about his or her output, and his/her integrity. This uncertainty may continue for a long time, but I believe it lessens with experience. As you mature as an artist, you will be able to use the aesthetic lessons you've learned to produce your art; gradually your 'inner voice' will tell you how to make your art, and you will be less susceptible to the outer pressures of teachers and others. (See

77. Figure Drawing - Art 6
art by kids Figure drawing. (Click thumbnail image to view all examples) link.This is just a sampling of very nice figure drawings done by art 6.
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Figure Drawing
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link This is just a sampling of very nice figure drawings done by Art 6.
Tatum
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Daniel Abby Back to Art 6 Main Page Art Gallery Home Site Index Cave Spring Middle School * Roanoke, VA * www.rcs.k12.va.us/csjh Email

78. .:[ Hand Drawing / Art / OpenBSD México ]:.
Wallpapers Official Images Icons Various Hand sketches Themes TshirtsOpenBSD México art - Hand drawing. Copyright © 2000-2003 OpenBSD México
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79. Drawing, Art
drawing, Nude by James Reade. Pencil drawing signed James Reade of nude youngwoman. 6” x 12” in a gilt frame 16” x 19”. £70 or $110. REF. 0001/51.
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Drawing, Nude by James Reade Pencil Drawing signed James Reade of nude young woman. 6” x 12” in a gilt frame 16” x 19”. £70 or $110 REF. 0001/51

80. Drawing, Art Shop
Help drawing, art Shop. Type Classes Category arts and Crafts Participantswill explore beginning drawing techniques and mediums
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Drawing, Art Shop
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Category: Arts and Crafts Participants will explore beginning drawing techniques and mediums: pencil, charcoal, pastel, and conte crayon. Participants will create original drawings each week and have the opportunity to view slides/photographs of the masters.Fee: $50/$45 HBAC Members- 8 sessions Area: West County
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