Giacometti Drawings
Posted: February 1, 2011 Filed under: other people's art | Tags: 1920s, 1923, 1930s, 1940s, 2011, academic, Alberto, angle, artist, beautiful, boobs, breasts, charcoal, clear, diego, drawing, drawings, excellent, exis, existential, existentialism, facets, figurative, figure, french, Giacometti, head, images, italian, large, life, naked, nude, other people's art, pack, painting, paris, pencil, planar, portrait, self, sexy, six, small, still, still-life, structured, strut, student, swiss, topography, torso, traditional, webbing 2 CommentsAlberto Giacometti drawings
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[…] The study from a life-like toy gator on the left shows the planar process as well. Many artists and designers construct their drawings this way; animators, concept artists, sculptors, industrial designers, painters to name a few. Some of my personal favorites are artists from the Russian academy, here is a link to some images http://artac.org/Department/bakhtin. One important artist who relied on planar structure to create compositions was Luca Cambiaso click here to see one of his drawings from the Metropolitan Museum of Art collection: http://www.metmuseum.org/collection/the-collection-online/search/335650. Alberto Giacometti, one of my personal favorites created some wonderful planar studies as you can see in this group of drawings https://thefuturelab.org/2011/02/01/716/. […]