Exceptional student work for the week of May 4–9, 2015.
Exceptional student work for the week of April 27–May 2, 2015.
Life drawings, known as académies, served as a conduit for the European academic training nineteenth-century American art students craved. Pam Koob writes about their creation and significance during the Art Students League’s early history.
Before pencils and paper, Leonardo Da Vinci, Michaelangelo, and many other artists drew with lead, silver, gold, and other metal points to create timeless studies on small specially prepared surfaces.
Dan Gheno’s new book, available in May, is a 176-page compilation of ten of articles he wrote for Drawing Magazine.
This Saturday, January 10, James Garvey will be teaching a “Visceral Cognition Volition Drawing Workshop” at the Union Arts Center.
Drawing is an act of interpretation informed by purpose, study, experience, intuition, and knowing one’s craft.
Deane’s great skill was his ability to transcribe human forms from memory…. His owlish face was as quick to slyly smile as it was to cloud over, for he was at once one of the most brilliant and emotionally kinetic people I’ve ever known.
The Quickening Image: The Wax-Resist Drawings of David Dodge Lewis and Ephraim Rubenstein/A Twenty Year Collaboration is an exhibition that embodies several stories.
“Drawing as Painting, Painting as Drawing” is Dan Gheno’s latest article for Drawing magazine.










