First published in 2018 in the United States of America by Thames & Hudson Inc. It helped spark his enthusiasm for drawing, and he received a Knights of Columbus Scholarship for art along with a baseball. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopy, recording or any other information storage and retrieval system, without prior permission in writing from the publisher. Website: Born and raised in Rockland County, New York, Rob was introduced to the world of art world through an old library copy of Hogarths 'Dynamic Figure Drawing' almost four decades ago. Gateways to Drawing © 2018 Thames & Hudson Ltd, London Text © 2018 Stephen Gardner All Rights Reserved. Frontispiece Alain Kirili, Opulence XIV, 2016. To my students, both past and future, who continue to inspire me.įront cover Carl Randall, Shibuya, 2008. Glossary of Artistic Movements, Styles, and Periods Gateways to Drawing: Heysen, Gum Trees, Hahndorf: Landscape DrawingĬhapter 18 Looking at Drawing: Critical Thinking and CritiqueĬritical Review Worksheet: Student DrawingĬritical Review Worksheet: Master Drawing Gateway to Drawing: Burne-Jones, The Tomb of Tristram and Isoude: Figure Drawing for a Stained-Glass Window Gateway to Drawing: Orozco, Man Struggling with Centaur: Implied Sense of Texture Using Position on the Picture Plane to Suggest Space Gateway to Drawing: Heysen, Gum Trees, Hahndorf: Value
Value Scale, Value Contrast, and Value Schemes Gateway to Drawing: Burne-Jones, The Tomb of Tristram and Isoude: Shape Positive and Negative Shapes, Figure/Ground Relationships Gateway to Drawing: Orozco, Man Struggling with Centaur: Line Linear Modeling: Hatching and Cross-Hatching In the Studio Projects: Fundamental Project Observational Drawing Research Project Gateway to Drawing: Heysen, Gum Trees, Hahndorf: Composing a Compelling Drawing Gateway to Drawing: Orozco, Man Struggling with Centaur: Mark-Making and MediaĬomposing a Drawing with the Organizing Principles of Design Rob explains the importance of working in three dimensions to help the artist’s eye in comprehending planes, muscle and bone formations.
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In the Studio Projects: Fundamental Project Observational Drawing Non-Observational Drawing Excerpts from Robert Liberace’s dvd The Portrait in Terra Cotta in which he teaches how to sculpt a portrait bust in terra cotta clay. Gateway to Drawing: Burne-Jones, The Tomb of Tristram and Isoude: The Creative ProcessĬhapter 2 Modes, Sources, and Expressions In the Studio Projects: Fundamental Project Writing Project Research Project The Creative Process: Ideation and Practical Development Art is an extremely important part of my life, and certainly the most fun.How to Use Gateways to Drawing: A Complete Guide
"After painting for over thirty years," Denise states, "I feel that I have only scratched the surface. Denise is an associate member of Oil Painters of America and was twice awarded the Shirl Smithson Scholarship by this organization.
In 2003, Denise received a merit scholarship to the Scottsdale Artists' School, in Scottsdale, Arizona, where she studied with Sherrie McGraw. However, Denise has often taken her easel out on location to discover the joy and challenges of painting the beautiful and ever-changing landscapes of New Mexico.Īfter completing her early art training at both New Mexico Junior College and Eastern New Mexico University, Denise Imke went on to study with such accomplished and well-known artists as: Robert Liberace, Cynthia Roland, Qiang Huang, Ben Konis, Lois Easley, Vickie Clark, Tom Darrah, and Ann Mann. While working in several different genres, from detailed portraiture to impressionistic landscapes, the classical still-life remains her favorite. Exploring many and varied mediums, such as watercolor, pastel, pen & ink, and silver smith, Denise has always and inevitably returned to her first love - that of oil painting. Relocated from Texas to New Mexico, in 1976, it was here in the Land of Enchantment that Denise Imke finally found both the opportunity and inspiration to pursue her lifelong interest in art.