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Nicholson Baker’s memoir of learning to draw and paint
BEN ST
Most artists agree that portraiture is the most difficult genre to conquer when drawing or painting. Achieving a large percentage of a likeness can be dragged down by minor inaccuracies. The first and
IT’S NOT OFTEN YOU GET TO INTERVIEW A PAST EDITOR of this very magazine but James Hobbs – author, artist and former journalist – was just that. “I did a BA in Fine Art at Winchester School of Art and
Life drew them together – but things got off to a sketchy start
Being able to draw provides the confidence and perception to create a convincing representation of a subject. The skill creeps up on you through practise and ingrains as a habit making the act so much
The Story of Tudor Art: A History of Tudor ...
Benedict Brain reflects on how photographing the same subject can sharpen attention