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📖 Second-hand book "Understanding the Human Body Shape" [70% new]
📖 Second-hand book "Understanding the Human Body Shape" [70% new]
Description
Introduction · · · · · ·
A famous French professor of morphology demonstrated
More than 1,000 sketches clearly show the anatomy of the human body
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※Editor's Recommendation※
☆ This may be the most sketchy human anatomy sketch book you have ever seen. The smooth lines and free brushstrokes bring you to a freer painting state;
☆ The author, who graduated from the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris and has been engaged in morphology teaching for more than 20 years, will teach you step by step how to observe the human body and even observe all natural forms by analogy;
☆ Special binding design: readers can open the book 180 degrees to read and copy, which is a charming sketchbook that can be often used as a reference.
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※Content Introduction※
This book contains more than 1,000 hand-drawn sketches of human body morphology, which condenses more than 20 years of research and teaching experience of a famous French morphology professor. The book is divided into six parts: head and neck, trunk, arm base, upper limbs, lower limbs and overall vision, which show the morphology of various parts of the human body from multiple angles and dimensions. In this book, the author provides a wealth of perspectives, and on a systematic basis, helps readers understand and learn human morphology in a more relaxed way to a great extent.
The large number of hand-drawn sketches in the book provide readers with very comprehensive and vivid learning materials, and the special binding method of the book makes it easier for readers to read and copy. By using this book, readers can practice sketching, familiarize themselves with the human body, and increase their understanding of all natural forms, which will be of great benefit to learners whether they are doing sketching or using their imagination to paint.
About the Author
Michel Loricella, graduated from the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris, has been teaching morphology for more than 20 years. He has taught successively at the Emile Cole School of Fine Arts, the Montparnasse Art Workshop in Paris, and the Gobelins Animation School. He is currently a professor at the French Higher School of Applied Design and also teaches at the Fabrica 114 workshop.