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Painting a Figure Inspired by Thomas Eakins with

Painting a Figure Inspired by Thomas Eakins
Discovering the Essentials of Oil Painting: An Introductory Guide Studying a Thomas Eakins's painting of the female figure

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In this lesson, instructor Steve Huston will be creating a study of a Thomas Eakins painting. Steve will teach you how to use symmetry as an artistic tool to anchor the forms. You will practice breaking down the figure into a series of simplified shapes and planes upon which a light source interacts.

This lesson belongs to the course An Introduction to Painting. In this course, Steve Huston will offer you a carefully-constructed introduction to painting. He will begin with an overview of the philosophy of art and the laws of light. Then, you will explore the painting materials needed for the course. Steve will do multiple demonstrations using black and white paints to explain light and shadow theory; from there, you will compose full-figure paintings and develop compositional studies. You will also learn the rubbing out technique. Lastly, Steve will walk you through various color palettes to use in your artwork. After this course, you will have a deep understanding of values, be exposed to a wide range of color palettes, and be able to apply the learned skills in creating beautiful paintings.

Throughout this course, you’ll have access to the NMA community for feedback and critiques to improve your work as you progress.

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