Drawing Assignment #2 Figure/Skeleton/Muscle Drawing Drawing II Students:
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Drawing Assignment #2Figure/Skeleton/Muscle Drawing Drawing II Students: For this assignment you will do three 18 x 24 inch drawings. 1) The first drawing will be a value portrait of a figure in graphite.2) The second drawing will be a graphite value drawing of the same portrait showing the skeletal structure underneath the skin and muscles.3) The third drawing will be a colored pencil drawing of the same portrait showing the muscle structure underneath the skin. Please consider the overall composition. You may do your muscle and skeleton drawing on tracing paper if you prefer to lie them over your initial portrait.
Da VinciAnatomical studies of a male shoulder1509-10Pen and ink on paper, 292 x 198 mm
MichaelangeloMale Nude (recto)1501-02Pen and brown ink, 337 x 162 mmMusée du Louvre, Paris
MichelangeloStudies of a Male Torso and Left Leg (verso)1519-21Black chalk, traced with a stylus, 404 x 260 mm
Michaelangelo, Study for Adam, c. 1510, Red chalk, 193 x 259 mmBritish Museum, London
MichelangeloStudies for the Libyan Sibyl (recto)1511-12Red chalk, 289 x 214 mmMetropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Leonardo Da VinciAnatomical studies of the shoulder1510-11Black chalk, pen and ink on paper, 289 x 199 mm
http://www.hsl.virginia.edu/historical/anatomical/briefessay.html
http://drawsketch.about.com/od/humananatomy/ig/Human-Anatomy-Reference-Photos/
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Muscle - Colored Pencil on Tracing Paper
Flesh - Charcoal Pencil on Tracing Paper
Flesh on Skelton
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Drawing IV Students: For this assignment, please create a unique composition that incorporates all or parts of the figure with renderings of skeleton and/or muscle. You may use any media for this drawing and it can be on any drawing surface (although you must include observational drawings of the figure as part of your composition). Your drawing must be at least 18 x 24 inches however you can also do a series of drawings (at least three) that are each smaller in size.
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Bill Nelson
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Fall 2003
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Paper.24 x 18
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