The Technique of Pencil Drawing

The Technique of Pencil Drawing

by Borough Johnson
The Technique of Pencil Drawing

The Technique of Pencil Drawing

by Borough Johnson

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Overview


Only a thoroughly accomplished artist such as Borough Johnson—a nineteenth-century landscape and genre painter—could manage to illuminate the technique of pencil drawing in these exquisitely simple terms. Artists at every level of experience will appreciate the wealth of information he offers on everything from choosing the right tools to drawing the nude figure. With a host of helpful "how-to" illustrations, as well as a "mini-gallery" of finished compositions, this invaluable guide offers clear direction for artists who want to learn to draw—or sharpen their skills. 
Johnson starts with the basics, explaining how to hold a pencil for the greatest control, how to select the right paper, and how to add shading and tone for the best results. "The range of effects is infinite," he affirms. Moving outdoors, he tackles landscapes, seascapes, and other scenery, demonstrating where to start your sketch and where to leave off. When drawing the nude figure, he suggests quick poses to capture body structure and balance before adding detail. Best of all, Johnson explores the importance of individuality in each artist and how each one's expression should be absolutely unique. When you see the magnificent artwork included—from stunning portraits of dancers and fishermen to splendid scenes in Venice and Pisa—you'll be inspired to master this expressive art form. 

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780486469256
Publisher: Dover Publications
Publication date: 11/24/2008
Series: Dover Art Instruction Series
Pages: 160
Product dimensions: 8.30(w) x 10.80(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Borough Johnson was a 19th-century landscape and genre painter whose work was exhibited at the Royal Academy. He illustrated many famous poems and novels, including Tess of the D'Urbervilles and Longfellow's "Evangeline."

Table of Contents


Foreword, by Frank Brangwyn, R.A.
A Note on Pencil Drawing. By Selwyn Image
Introduction
1. The correct method of holding the pencil, the way to cut it, and the suitability of papers
2. The commencement of a drawing and the value of a rapid and essential outline
3. Individuality or mode of expression
4. Shading
5. Outdoor sketching
6. Figure drawing from the nude: the importance of quick poses
7. Observations on the proportions of the male human figure
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