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How to Draw Drapery: The Diaper Fold with Iliya Mirochnik

How to Draw Drapery: The Diaper Fold
What is a Diaper Fold? Drapery

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Instructor
Iliya Mirochnik
Subjects
Drawing
Topics
Design, Still life
Mediums
Charcoal, Charcoal Pencil, Paper
Duration
1h 13m 0s
Series
Russian Drawing Course 6: Drapery

The Diaper fold ( from the Greek word Dia meaning “across” ), uses elements of the Pipe Fold in its construction. You will learn how to identify the “eyes” of the fold and use that knowledge to analyze and construct the Diaper Fold. Learning the ‘elements’ of this type of fold will allow you to construct the Diaper Fold from imagination or simplify the fold in life. You will further expand your ability to render light on fabric, taking what you’ve learned about rendering the Pipe fold, and using the knowledge you will learn about cast shadows and halftones in this lesson.

In this part of the Russian Academic Drawing Program, we go over every individual construction of cloth and how to apply them while working from a model from life. In this lesson, we cover how to analyze and render a diaper fold.

Students are encouraged to work from the NMA reference images and 3D viewer included on this page*.

Join Ukrainian-born artist Iliya Mirochnik as he passes on a 250-year-old academic method preserved at the Repin Academy in Saint Petersburg, Russia and seldom taught outside of the Academy and never before on camera.

The Russian Academic drawing and painting approaches were uninterrupted by the modern art movements that transformed representational art in the West, and as a result, they provide a unique and clear lineage to the greater art traditions of the past. As a powerful approach that is both constructive and depictive, it combines the two methods that prevail in contemporary representational art.

In this series of drawing courses, we have set out to condense the entire program, spanning over eight years into a logical, step-by-step procedure. We have made improvements and added resources and exercises to explicitly drive home the concepts that are required to work in this approach.

We have also structured the course so that it is not only useful for professional and experienced artists but also artists with no drawing experience whatsoever.

In the last part of our Russian Academic Drawing Course, Iliya used his approach to explain the organic and important forms found in the face. In this next part, Drapery: The Russian Approach, we will delve into the different constructions of cloth, highlighting the effect that each one has.

The New Masters Academy Coaching Program directly supports this Course. If you enroll in the coaching program, you can request an artist trained in the Russian Academic Method including Iliya Mirochnik himself. Click here to enroll in the Coaching Program.

Materials

  • Charcoal pencils – Conté Pierre Noire
  • Vine Charcoal
  • Kneaded and Gum Erasers
  • Roll of Paper, Smooth Sketchbook paper
  • Easel
  • Light source

 

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