It was from Parker that Isberg learned
his classical drawing techniques as well as being influenced by his advocacy for the New York School of abstract expressionism.
Not exact matches
In this class students will be painting the model from life using a blend of
classical and contemporary
techniques with an emphasis on
drawing elements and color mixing.
Seamlessly blending pop cultural imagery, color theory, and psychology, Yuskavage
draws on
classical and modern painterly
techniques and, in particular, marshals color as a conduit for complex psychological constructs.
Panero continues: «Concentrating on the rural hills, fields, streams, and vegetation of upstate New York, [Tom] Goldenberg employs a wide range of perspective, materials, and
techniques — charcoal, walnut ink, pastels — that clearly
draws on those
classical collections.
Drawing + Painting Anatomical Figure
Drawing Beginning Water - based Media Color Theory for Painters + Designers Color Theory for the Painter Contemporary Figuration Contemporary
Techniques for Figurative Painting Continuing the Indirect Method of Oil Painting Creating Innovative Comics
Drawing + Painting the Figure
Drawing for Comics
Drawing Fundamentals
Drawing in Color
Drawing Outside in RVA
Drawing with Ink, Charcoal + Wax Resist Exploring Water - based Media Figure
Drawing Intensive Impressionism, Mark - making + Your Sketchbook Intermediate
Classical Drawing Intermediate
Drawing Intermediate Pastel
Drawing Intermediate to Advanced Watercolor Introduction to Acrylic Painting Introduction to Children's Book Illustration Introduction to
Classical Drawing Introduction to Oil Painting Introduction to Painting with Gouache Introduction to Pastel
Drawing Introduction to the Figure Introduction to Watercolor Mixed - Media
Drawing + Painting Mixed - Media Image Transfers Painting the Still Life + Figure in Oil Pen + Ink
Drawing The Expressive Figure The Portrait in Oil The Traveling Sketchbook Value Into Color Visual Storytelling Through Illustration Watercolor + the Figure
The Award - Winning portrait artist has developed a distinctive
technique which
draws influences from a multitude of sources, and her appreciation of a refined
technique invokes
classical portraiture but with a resolutely modern viewpoint.
Ken Ogawa (born in 1976 — Fukuoka, Japan) studied
classical life
drawing and painting
techniques under local artist Hiraomi Abe (1920 — 2006).
His work is characterized by a meticulous, old - masterly
technique and an unfashionable investment in
classical painting traditions commingling with other representational languages
drawn from popular culture, including movies, pinups and Scandinavian pornography.
She has technical expertise in a wide range of statistical
techniques used in the social sciences, including structural equation modeling, confirmatory factor analysis and MIMIC approaches to measurement, path modeling, regression analysis (e.g., linear, logistic, Poisson), latent class analysis, hierarchical linear models (including growth curve modeling), latent transition analysis, mixture modeling, item response theory, as well as more commonly used
techniques drawing from
classical test theory (e.g., reliability analysis through Cronbach's alpha, exploratory factor analysis, uni - and multivariate regression, correlation, ANOVA, etc).