The Figure: The Best of Drawing is a large, book-like anthology devoted to past articles on figure drawing from the Drawing magazine archives.
Sherry Camhy’s article about sketchbooks for Drawing magazine.
When I visit the Metropolitan Museum, I am able to travel back in time to communicate with artists living centuries ago, and ask them, How did you do that? Why did you do that?
Sherry Camhy’s portrait Willis Pyle at 101 was exhibited as part of celebration of his life held at the Illustrators Club on June 8, 2016.
Sherry Camhy’s latest article for Drawing magazine is “Crayons for Your Consideration.”
Notable works from the classes of James McIlhinney, Rhoda Sherbell, and Costa Vavagiakis
A drawing like this involves seeing, reacting, and remembering. With the pen in continual movement, the drawing embodies a seamless coordination of hand, eye, mind, and heart.
Sherry Camhy is exhibiting the portrait Stephen Rogers Peck in the Hudson Valley Art Association’s 83rd Annual National Juried Exhibition.
For a recent reclining male nude drawing, Father Time, Sherry Camhy used a black 9B graphite pencil on black paper. When light strikes the image, the graphite bounces it back to the eye of the beholder. The drawing is now on view in the 117th Annual Exhibiting Artist Members Exhibition at the National Arts Club (15…
“Practical Perspective” is Dan Gheno’s new article in Drawing Magazine.










