Chapter 19, Dynamic Spaces: Two- and Three-Point Perspective
Undermining Evolution: Tom Braden and CIA’s Aesthetic Crime
Chapter 8, Perfecting Ellipses: Giving Your Still Life Wings
From my upcoming new edition of The Art Studio Companion
Drawing ellipses is an essential skill that can transport your viewers to a world of harmony and serenity. Perfectly drawn ellipses of the rims and bases of plates, glasses, and bottles will take your artwork to a whole new level. Though it requires technical precision, mastering ellipses will exude confidence and give your artistic expression wings. Read more …
Chapter 7, One-Point Perspective: Eye-Level and the Vanishing Point
From my upcoming new edition of The Art Studio Companion
Years ago a friend of mine was studying business in college and I recommended that he take art history as an elective. It is one of the greatest ways to learn about taste, culture, style, and gain aesthetic appreciation. He took my advice and now develops beautiful properties. Learning about art is not just for artists, it adds immeasurably to the quality of your life.
“One-point perspective is a spectacular art technique that adds drama to buildings, interiors, and corridors. And it is relatively easy to use once you understand how it works. One of the most famous examples of this technique is da Vinci’s painting, The Last Supper.” Read more …