Drawing the Standing Figure: Female Back View

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Please note that the following video contains a nude model.

In this approximately two hour demonstration, I draw the lovely Sara in six 20-minute segments, where I show and tell every aspect of the drawing's progression.  I’ve added visual inserts to highlight each important phase of the drawing as it progresses while touching on the historic practices of techniques primarily rooted in Renaissance, Baroque & 18th century drawing methods.

I feel it’s important for the viewer to see the natural progression of a drawing unfold from start to finish without time lapse or dissolves to ‘speed up’ the process.  I recommend watching this demonstration at a comfortable pace so you can digest the principles of this complex art-form. 

The principles that I cover will help you in your own creative work and it’s my privilege to share this information with you. It's a fascinating journey. Good luck!  

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Please note that the following video contains a nude model.

In this approximately two hour demonstration, I draw the lovely Sara in six 20-minute segments, where I show and tell every aspect of the drawing's progression.  I’ve added visual inserts to highlight each important phase of the drawing as it progresses while touching on the historic practices of techniques primarily rooted in Renaissance, Baroque & 18th century drawing methods.

I feel it’s important for the viewer to see the natural progression of a drawing unfold from start to finish without time lapse or dissolves to ‘speed up’ the process.  I recommend watching this demonstration at a comfortable pace so you can digest the principles of this complex art-form. 

The principles that I cover will help you in your own creative work and it’s my privilege to share this information with you. It's a fascinating journey. Good luck!  

Please note that the following video contains a nude model.

In this approximately two hour demonstration, I draw the lovely Sara in six 20-minute segments, where I show and tell every aspect of the drawing's progression.  I’ve added visual inserts to highlight each important phase of the drawing as it progresses while touching on the historic practices of techniques primarily rooted in Renaissance, Baroque & 18th century drawing methods.

I feel it’s important for the viewer to see the natural progression of a drawing unfold from start to finish without time lapse or dissolves to ‘speed up’ the process.  I recommend watching this demonstration at a comfortable pace so you can digest the principles of this complex art-form. 

The principles that I cover will help you in your own creative work and it’s my privilege to share this information with you. It's a fascinating journey. Good luck!