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Foundation Crash Course Drawing like Raphael #323

We can learn a lot by studying and copying Raphael’s drawings, the elegance of his style, the precision of his marks, the expressive and dynamic qualities of his figures, the anatomy, the structure, the composition…

In the 2 ½ hours of the first session of this course, we will work from some of his drawings to study his technique and style, in the second session we will work from a photographic reference of Andrea Morani, posed like one of Raphael’s drawings, to better understand and put to use his technique.

Materials:

  • Drawing paper: a pad or a few sheets of good drawing paper, such as Strathmore Drawing or stratmore Bristol, or Canson, in medium finish, size about 12” by 14”or so
  • Drawing material for the first session: red earth (India Red or Burnt Sienna) colored pencils, I like Faber Castell Polychromos or Caran D’Ache Pablo, but you can also use any brand you like of you are familiar with. During the first session we will discuss more Drawing materials for the second session.
  • Pencil sharpeners, sand paper and, if you have it, a small box cutter.

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roberto osti
roberto osti
Roberto Osti teaches figure drawing and human anatomy for artists at the New York Academy of Art and the Saint Joseph University. Formally trained as a medical illustrator before becoming a fine artist, Osti has contributed his work to many science and art publications. His paintings have been exhibited in galleries in Europe and the United States. He is the author of Basic Human Anatomy (2016), an art instruction best seller and classic reference book, and Dynamic Human Anatomy (2021). His latest book , Drawing the Body has been released in December 2024.
Foundation Crash Courses: Drawing like Raphael #323
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