Bargue Drawing, Part 1

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Published 2020-07-04

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  • @EDX2308
    The real secret to most drawing is 1. 90% observation, 10% actual drawing. Taking the time to really analyze the subject. 2. Drawing very VERY lightly. Darken only when you are absolutely sure that proportions lines details etc. are correct. 3. Usually drawing quickly and fluidly but I beg to differ. Take your time and remember that art is about self improvement not a competition. 4. Save all your art. Even the bad ones so you can also study and reflect of your improvment. Also you can retry the subject again now that your skills are better! 5. Art is a skill not gift. Anyone can learn to draw/paint. Patience is an absolute must and most rewarding after a few years. 6. Dedication. Take time to do it. Period. Just a few minutes a day or an hour or two or more if you become skilled.
  • Been doing this Bargue drawings because it's among the things that they teach you in the Florence Academy of Art and I cannot cost myself an education like that, so this video of yours is gold to me.
  • @wildfood1
    Great video and great introduction to Bargue drawing, looking forward to seeing more.
  • @NME_REK
    Awesome- love the concept bargue used on these- so informative but yet simple- a key factor a blocking in a life painting portrait in oils
  • @Bhodisatvas
    This is why we all enjoyed those books of connecting the dots when we were kids :=)
  • This video is awesome and gives me a good direction. Thanks🙂
  • Thank you for this great explanation. Also good to know there are many approaches to drawing these. Would love to see a tutorial on these soon xx
  • @blackbird163
    wonderful! Thank you. You explain things so well.
  • @boffinjegz952
    This is quite useful. I've been following your tutorials and dedicated this whole year to learning to draw with pencils alone. I believe I'm making progress.
  • @jazw4649
    You put out such great content, your explanations of key concepts are always very thorough and well thought out, and your passion for art shines though in your delivery in such an inspiring way. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and wisdom.
  • @jaguartony
    Thanks! Im just getting into Bargue, it's great practice by itself, but it's much better to do it with some guidance.
  • WOW, So clear and very understandable I loved the way you are teaching us and keep it up!
  • @A.Shek_
    wow, i recently discovered ur channel and I a so happy to ahve found such an educalationally rich channel to learn from.
  • I also bought my copy at the Dahesh Museum in the IBM Building in Manhattan. I was studying at the Art Students League at the time, under Costa Vavagiakis, (one of a number of teachers I had there).