About the video: Influences | Michele Bajona
Overview
“Let me introduce you to a few influences that have helped me understand the essence of drawing and put it into perspective. I’ve decided to start with great artists from the Renaissance so that you can enter in the mood of this entire course, that is to get you closer to the origin of drawing as an art in itself.”
In this video lesson Domestika addresses the topic: Influences | Michele Bajona, which is part of the Domestika online course: Specialization in Artistic Portrait Drawing Techniques. Master pencil portrait techniques focusing on proportions, shading, and facial structure for realistic drawing results.
Partial transcription of the video
“Influences In this lesson, I'll tell you about my influences. I specifically picked three great masters that have influenced my work, and can also introduce us to the Renaissance. Albrecht Dürer The first master I want to introduce is Albrecht Dürer. He was the master of the Renaissance in Northern Europe and is also considered as the Father of Watercolor. His art was greatly inspired by nature. As you can see in this picture, nature was the focal point of his work. We can see a relationship with Leonardo da Vinci in this aspect. During his life, he traveled to Italy to stay connected with ...”
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Course summary for: Specialization in Artistic Portrait Drawing Techniques
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Artistic Drawing, Digital Drawing, Drawing, Fine Arts, Pencil Drawing, Portrait Drawing

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