Description
You’ll love this digital issue of Drawing magazine if you want to learn more about:
- Drawing people’s heads and faces
- Illustration and comic-book art
- Materials for drawing en plein air, in black-and-white or in color
The digital version of the spring 2017 issue of Drawing includes several articles devoted to narrative art—including children’s book illustration, comic books and allegorical fine art. It also includes articles about figure drawing, abstraction and working en plein air, as well as the winners of Drawing’s fifth annual Shades of Gray Competition.
Highlights of the spring 2017 issue of Drawing include:
- An interview with celebrated artist Jerome Witkin
- A demonstration of how to draw a figure that appears three-dimensional and lifelike
- A lesson in abstract drawing for beginner artists
Each issue of Drawing provides working artists with information and inspiration regarding the foundation of all art: drawing. If you work with charcoal, graphite, pen, colored pencil, pastel or any other drawing media, this is the magazine for you.
Feature Articles
Make Way for Picture Books
Celebrating the work of Robert McCloskey, the author and illustrator of several classic children’s books. By Austin R. Williams
Truth, Narrative and Life Itself
Jerome Witkin’s artwork engages with questions of history, faith and human experience. By John A. Parks
Drawing Fundamentals: Constructing the Forms of the Head
Getting a handle on the complex surfaces of the head and face. By Jon deMartin
Back in Black (and White)
Proudly presenting the winners of our 5th annual Shades of Gray Competition. By Austin R. Williams
Drawing With Depth: A Demonstration
Scott Waddell explains his process for making figures feel fully three-dimensional. By Scott Waddell
Drawing When the Story Comes First
Storytelling, art and drama unite in a graphic novel by Matt Phelan. By Michael Woodson
Columns
Material World: Outward Bound
By Sherry Camhy
First Marks: Approaching Abstraction—Gridded Drawings
By Margaret Davidson
New and Notable: Colleen Blackard
By Michael Woodson
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