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Creative Perspective for Artists and Illustrators

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Develop your own creative perspective! Discover the importance of classic perspective rules and learn when to break the boundaries for more imaginative results. Learn from expert analysis of great illustrators and understand why some artworks succeed in achieving a perfect sense of perspective.
 
In this thought-provoking practical guide, a noted artist and educator demonstrates that learning to violate the rules of perspective (profitably) is as important for the practicing artist as learning the principles of perspective themselves. Only in this way can students free themselves from the constraints of tradition and find their own imaginative paths. However, it is vital that students first have a solid grasp of classical perspective before they can think about adapting it creatively.

In presenting the principles of perspective drawing, Mr. Watson devotes a chapter each to step-by-step discussions of such topics as the picture plane, foreshortening and convergence, the circle, the cone, three-point perspective, universal perspective, figures in perspective, and much more. To illustrate his points he offers expert analysis of the works of such leading illustrators as John Atherton, V. Bobri, R. M. Chapin, Jr., Albert Dorne, Robert Fawcett, Constantin Guys, W. N. Hudson, Carl Roberts, Ben Stahl, and Aldren A. Watson, as well as drawings by Pieter de Hooch and Paul Cézanne . The result is a ground-breaking study that artists, illustrators, and draftsmen will find invaluable in learning to create works with convincing perspective.

Ernest W. Watson taught at Pratt Institute for over 20 years, co-founded and served as editor-in-chief of the magazine American Artist, and co-founded the prestigious art publishing house of Watson-Guptill.

Unlock your creativity with Creative Perspective for Artists and Illustrators, 
 

 

160 pages, Paperback

First published January 14, 1993

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March 5, 2020
This is probably one of the best books about perspective for artists. It was recommended by the great Marshall Vandruff and i think it's a useful complimentary material for his great perspective video courses. I didn't go through %100 with the book. Altough perspective is a though subject and must be worked on it full focused in a disciplined time manner.
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