On Drawing

On Drawing

by Roger Winter
On Drawing

On Drawing

by Roger Winter

eBookFourth Edition (Fourth Edition)

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Overview

This new edition draws on Roger Winters' considerable experience from several years of classroom instruction as well as professional work, culminating in a thoroughly revised introduction to the elements and domains of drawing. More attention is given to the visual ideas of drawing in this edition, dealing with seminal topics such as letter design, geometry, and subjects, but also drawing for picture books and graphic novels, as well as providing practical information of how one learns to draw professionally. While the Internet has permanently reduced the distance between cultures, this new edition reflects this phenomenon with content on the emergence of a global art. This book shows a special interest—without taking sides—in the intellectualizing of art brought about by university art departments and technology, and the effect this has had on traditional skill-based approaches to art. A brief glossary is included, as well as a helpful appendix which offers a series of exercises on several core topics for student use.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781461714835
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 04/08/2008
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 158
File size: 31 MB
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About the Author

Roger Winter taught painting and drawing at Southern Methodist University from 1963 to 1989. His past students include nationally recognized artists John Alexander, David Bates, Stephen Mueller, and Robert Yarber. His work has been represented by the Fischbach Gallery in New York City and has been shown at galleries throughout the U.S. as well as being contained in many notable collections. In 2007, Winter received the Legends Award from the Dallas Contemporary Museum of Art which exhibited his works from the past 40 years.

Table of Contents

Part 1 Chapter One: A Brief History
Chapter 2 Nascent Drawing; Prehistoric Drawings; Replication; The Age of Disillusion; New Questions
Part 3 Chapter Two: Process or Product?
Chapter 4 Drawing as a Verb; Gesture Drawing; Ephemera; Drawing as a Noun; A Complete Sentence
Part 5 Chapter Three: Cutting
Chapter 6 Scissors; Assemblage; Installations
Part 7 Chapter Four: Drawing and Writing
Chapter 8 Early Writing; Hieroglyphics; Arabic; Chinese Calligraphy; Illuminated Books; Contemporary Hand Lettering; Modern Pictography
Part 9 Chapter Five: Geometry
Chapter 10 The Golden Section; Geometry in Aboriginal Art; Geometry and the 20th Century; Linear Perspective; Isometric Drawing; Oblique Drawing; Options; Vernacular Geometry; The Geometric Figure in Contemporary Art; Pure Form
Part 11 Chapter Six: Subjects
Chapter 12 The Nude; The Head; Landscapes; More Flora and Fauna; Social Commentary; Della Street; The Landscape of the Mind
Part 13 Chapter Seven: The Picture Story
Chapter 14 The Comics; Graphic Books; Animation; Illustrated Children's Books
Part 15 Chapter Eight: The Learning Process
Chapter 16 The Academy; The Atelier; University Art Departments; A Challenge; Teaching and Technology
Part 17 Epilogue
Part 18 Appendix
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