Drawing Lab: Perspective
by K.C.
Saturday, August 17, 2013 | 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm | Downtown Library | Multi-Purpose Room
The theory of perspective has been simplified over the decades. It is basically the notion that objects appear smaller the further away they are from the viewer. However, very few artists understand the mechanics of the theory. For the artist, there is a very specific process to follow to accurately represent the illusion of real space.
Illustrator, Joe Foo, will help you unlock the secrets of drawing accurate perspective the same way the old masters did. The tips and tricks will help you improve your landscapes and still life, with a small section discussing drawing figures in perspective.
Paper and pencil supplies will be on hand. Please join us for an afternoon of discovery.
This event is for adults and teens (grade 6 and up)
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sounds interesting
sounds interesting
Can you recommend some books
Can you recommend some books for this?
kathscot, I'm not an expert
kathscot,
I'm not an expert but have put together [http://www.aadl.org/user/lists/34690|this list] of AADL books on perspective. Good luck!
iversons, thank you for
iversons, thank you for posting your list. I'm definitely going to check out some of these books.