This course is a great transitional step for students of figure drawing, who are looking to move into longer sessions with the model to understand form.
In the course, students will learn the major bones and muscle groups of the human figure. Each class will begin with the instructor demonstrating and lecturing on a specific area of the body, going over bones, muscles, origins and insertions, as well as canons of proportions and methods for measuring.
Form analogies and planar conceptualizations will also be covered to give students tools to interpret the surface morphology of the figure.
This course is intended as a follow up to my class, “introduction to figure drawing: the block-in” but it is not required to have taken that course prior in order to attend this class.
Drawing board 18x24 Strathmore 400 series drawing pad Pencils, 2H, H, HB Kneadable eraser Knitting needle (14” thin) Xacto knife Sanding block for sharpening pencils
Date
Session Times
10/20/2025
5:30 PM - 8:30 PM
10/27/2025
5:30 PM - 8:30 PM
11/03/2025
5:30 PM - 8:30 PM
11/10/2025
5:30 PM - 8:30 PM
11/17/2025
5:30 PM - 8:30 PM
11/24/2025
5:30 PM - 8:30 PM
This course is a great transitional step for students of figure drawing, who are looking to move into longer sessions with the model to understand form.
In the course, students will learn the major bones and muscle groups of the human figure. Each class will begin with the instructor demonstrating and lecturing on a specific area of the body, going over bones, muscles, origins and insertions, as well as canons of proportions and methods for measuring.
Form analogies and planar conceptualizations will also be covered to give students tools to interpret the surface morphology of the figure.
This course is intended as a follow up to my class, “introduction to figure drawing: the block-in” but it is not required to have taken that course prior in order to attend this class.
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