What I Learned Doing all the exercises in "Beginning Drawing Atelier" by Juliette Aristides (Review)

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Published 2019-08-21
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Hello everyone! I did ALL the exercises in Juliette Aristides' Beginner Drawing Atelier and I thought I'd do a flip through of the book showing the results.:)

If you are interested in learning classical realistic drawing like how the old masters did it, I highly highly recommend this book. You can get in in Chapters (here in Canada), Amazon, and pretty much any big bookstore:)

Update:
I finished Juliette's  other book "Figure Drawing Atelier" as well and did a review. Link below.
   • What I Learned Doing All the exercise...  
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All Comments (21)
  • @1618logos
    Thank you Emmy for such a wonderful review. You did a great job and it made my day to see your excellent work.
  • @markdinsdale4869
    Juliette aristedes is such a great teacher and your drawings are really good too!
  • @rodneywarren140
    You will note that even the feel of the binding of the book is engaging. There is a soft texture added to the bound book that invites you to open and become one with this well composed chronicle.
  • @rogerheller6838
    Emmy looks like your on your way to becoming an iconic artist yourself, keep going don't stop and God bless and always stay inspired 💪🔥💛💯⚘⚘⚘⚘⚘💪😇 !
  • @kelmar36
    Thank you for taking the time to show each page. I just started drawing this week and I want to learn proper technique. I saw this book on Amazon and placed it in my cart, but was not sure it was for a true beginner like myself. I will definitely order this. Your exercises were great. I especially think that the last exercise was done really well.
  • @LisaRSArt
    Lovely video review of this book. I love Juliette’s books & works in the Atelier. ❤😊I think you did an awesome job with the drawings. 👏👏
  • @susanwong6471
    Amazing work that you are doing all the exercise prescribed in the book! Love Juliette’s book, all of them !
  • @ginadavis174
    Thank you so much for this really helpful review! I am so encouraged to get this workbook now, as I can see how helpful it is.
  • @hollykidder
    Thank you, you were so generous to share your experience with this book! It was very helpful
  • Thank you for this review, and for your openness to show your work. It’s obvious that you learned a lot and it paid off. I think it’s all very nicely done. It’s a wonder-full process. I’m just starting my copy of this book. I’m already learning a lot, too. 🙂
  • Thank you for this review!  I've been looking at this book for purchase, and feel confident now that I have the information to make a decision.  :)
  • @atultayade
    You don’t need to turn your work upside down (regarding portraits)… so a tip 1. I believe you are drawing it by keeping it on a table. Instead keep the book straight up on an easel or stick it to a wall and then draw. That way you will get rid of the perspective distortion. And the 2. Have a blockin (setting up the boundaries at least) first so that your image is not bigger or smaller than the original. Have fun drawing
  • @robbyclark6915
    I have ‘Lessons in Classical Drawing’ and it’s a fantastic book. So informative. I have several books about drawing and I think I learned more from this one than any other. And that DVD is just awesome!
  • @SturleyArt
    Thanks for the video. Really interesting to see.
  • I have three of her books and will be buying the rest of them, they are exellent quality and very good.
  • @lesteracree1010
    Brave lady, most people are afraid to admit they are only human, including me.