Juliette Aristides

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Juliette Aristides



Average rating: 4.22 · 5,833 ratings · 130 reviews · 7 distinct worksSimilar authors
Classical Drawing Atelier: ...

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“Form one essential vision when you start your drawing that will be evident upon completion”
Juliette Aristides, Lessons in Classical Drawing: Essential Techniques from Inside the Atelier

“Remember that it is your goal to not create a photographic likeness, but an emotional accuracy.”
Juliette Aristides, Lessons in Classical Drawing: Essential Techniques from Inside the Atelier

“Becoming a draftsman takes years of focused application and self-discipline. It is tempting to reduce the mastery of drawing to the completion of a few exercises. However, drawing would not have challenged and fascinated the many brilliant minds found in art history if it could have been mastered so easily. Unfortunately, there are no shortcuts to greatness; becoming a master artist takes a lifetime of sustained effort, study, and focus. The atelier curriculum points the way to the goal of mastery, but it is the diligent personal application of these principles over time that determines success.”
Juliette Aristides, Classical Drawing Atelier: A Contemporary Guide to Traditional Studio Practice



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