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Reilly Method Head Drawing: Unit 5 – The Planes of the Head with Mark Westermoe

Reilly Method Head Drawing: Unit 5 – The Planes of the Head
Mark's Careful Instruction Helps With Head Construction

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Instructor
Mark Westermoe
Subjects
Drawing, Entertainment Arts
Topics
Anatomy, Head & Portrait
Mediums
Pencil
Duration
4h 26s
Series
Reilly Method Head Drawing

In the fifth lesson of the series, Mark diverges from the curvilinear rhythmic approach and shows you how to conceptualize the head by using planes and connecting lines. Many art teachers harp on the need to focus on construction, without pointing directly to what they mean by construction. In this lesson, Mark takes direct aim at this concept so that you have an adequately solidified mental model of the head before moving onto more difficult angles in the final lesson.

In this series, Mark introduces you to the Reilly Method, a way of understanding the structure of the head through the use of rhythms, to help project accurate proportions of your subject from any angle.

As the protegé to the famous Fred Fixler, who worked directly under the legendary Frank Reilly, Mark’s unrivaled knowledge of the Reilly Method for drawing the head led to an illustrious career in Hollywood movie poster design. He later founded Associate’s in Art in Southern California, a top school for illustrators, from which many alumni became the “who’s who” in the fields of figurative art. He will be greatly missed, and his imprint on the industry, students across the world, and here at the NMA studio will last forever.

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