A place for artists who studied drawing in James McMullan's High Focus Drawing program at the School of Visual Arts to post and discuss drawings. What did you learn and what still resonates? What remains consistent and what (if any) deviations have had significant impact on you and your work as a professional?
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jeffrey smith figure drawing 2002
I used to teach in James McMullan's High Focus Drawing program at the School of Visual Arts. I was a member of the original faculty, from 1985 until 1993, when I left to relocate to the west coast. Jim's teaching had a profound effect on my approach to drawing the figure, and he gave me a point of view which continues to be unique at the Art Center College of Design where I have taught since 1994.
Don't use a lay-in. Don't set the drawing up with a light drawing. In this approach to drawing the human figure, I start in the middle of the figure and then draw up to the head, and down to the feet. The idea here is to start at a point that makes sense. But also, it is a great way to express the balance, energy, and gesture of the human body.
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