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Explore::
DVD's, George Lucas, Akira, Anime, Japanes Animation, Corel Painter IX, Adobe, Photoshop, New Releases, Just Released, Blockbuster, Samurai, Ninja, Naruto, Last Samurai, Japanese Culture, Best Sellers, Entertainment Magazines, Media, Computer Animation, Toys, Animation School, Media Arts, Visual Efffects, Special Effects, Disney, Disney Animation, Lord of the Rings, Weta, Star Wars, Sci Fi, Adventure, Action, Animation, Animation Books, Anime, DVDs, Action Movies, Computer Animation, Figure Drawing, Animation,
DVD's, George Lucas, Akira, Anime, Japanes Animation, Corel Painter IX, Adobe, Photoshop, New Releases, Just Released, Blockbuster, Samurai, Ninja, Naruto, Last Samurai, Japanese Culture, Best Sellers, Entertainment Magazines, Media, Computer Animation, Toys, Animation School, Media Arts, Visual Efffects, Special Effects, Disney, Disney Animation, Lord of the Rings, Weta, Star Wars, Sci Fi, Adventure, Action, Animation, Animation Books, Anime, DVDs, Action Movies, Computer Animation, Figure Drawing, Animation,
Old Skool Masters & Art History ::
Artists long gone from the Rennaissance to the early 1900's who have helped me along the way and who continue to serve as a source of inspiration.
Art History Resource ::
Art Renewal Center ::
http://www.artrenewal.org/
Dedicated to the promotion and preservation of figurative and realistic art. This site is huge. It showcases an extensive lists of artiststs for you to view and that you should know. Images are Hi-Rez for downloads. You'll spend hours here.
Artists ::
Alphonse Mucha (1860 -1939) ::
http://www.mucha.cz/index.phtml?S=home&Lang=EN
The world's first museum to showcase his work. Study this artist for his command of the figure, linework, design and composition.
Diego Velasquez (1599 -1660) ::
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Velasquez
I always recommend to students that they take an artist and study them. Study everything about them and include some of what you like about their work and incorporate it into your own, see where it takes you. Sargent studied this artist.
Caravaggio (1571 -1610) ::
http://www.abcgallery.com/C/caravaggio/caravaggio.html
Study this artist for his command over light and anatomy.
Dean Cornwell (b. 1892) ::
http://www.bpib.com/cornwell.htm
Famous American Illustrator. Gotta know this person.
John Singer Sargent (1856 -1925) ::
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Singer_Sargent
By far, my favorite artist of all time. His portraiture and bravura style of painting is unsurpassed and sets the standard. Study him for his economy of stroke in his drawing and painting and his powers of observation.
Leonardo DaVinci (1452 -1519) ::
http://www.mos.org/leonardo/
Inventor, scientist, artist, architect and teacher - A great person to have your team. The site is a great resource to showcase his work. The site is interesting and fun to explore.
Michaelangelo (1475 -1560) ::
http://www.michelangelo.com/buonarroti.html
For your lifedrawing studies.
Pontormo (1475 -1560) ::
http://www.getty.edu/art/
For your lifedrawing studies.
Rembrandt van Rijn (1475 -1560) ::
http://www.getty.edu/art/
Study the artist for his compositions and for his command of light.
Edweard Muybridge ::
http://www.wikipedia.org
Considered to be the "Grandfather of Motion Pictures". He was one of the first to use multiple cameras to capture motion.
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