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  • RAPHAEL PARIS CLASSIC BRUSHES

    RAPHAEL PARIS CLASSIC BRUSHES

    TSoFA has been examining the characteristics of hog bristle brushes for the professional oil painter. These tests have taken several weeks, here are the observations. The top manufacturers of professional-grade hog bristle brushes, in no particular order, are Escoda, Raphael, Isabey, and Da Vinci. We have included other manufacturers in the past, but recent acquisitions

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  • DISEGNO

    The Society of Figurative Arts uses the word Disegno to refer to both Design and Drawing much as the Renaissance Italians did. They recognized Drawing as classical design, a position we share. The system of Disegno used by Leonardo were discovered in the writings of Vitruvius 80-70 BC (The first Roman Architect) lead to Leonardo’s

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  • RIGHT SIDE – WRONG HEADED

    RIGHT SIDE – WRONG HEADED

    The word brain was left off intentionally because this book cuts ones brain out of the equation. The premise of Ms. Edwards notorious little book is that the Right-Side of our brain is not cluttered up with analytical, reasoning, decision-making functions, i.e., the thinking, creative stuff like the left-side is. (Never mind that the science

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  • R.(U.)D.I.M.E.N.T.S.

    R.(U.)D.I.M.E.N.T.S.

    (U)NDERSTAND As opposed to popular belief, the master draughtsman doesn’t copy what they see; they capture the gestalt, the simplest known visual aspects of the subject at hand.  Drawing/design is, at its core, a creative decision-making process. The first task is to identify and quantify the model’s visual aspects, followed by a determination of which

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  • RUDIMENTS OF DRAWING & DESIGN

    RUDIMENTS OF DRAWING & DESIGN

    Rudimenti di disegno Why is there an Italian subtitle? These essential design principles were rediscovered and further developed during the Italian Renaissance. Most of these Drawing and Design systems pre-date the Renaissance, but for us, it is our most tangible historical resource. What exactly are Rudiments? Rudiments are the fundamentals, the building blocks, the essential

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  • THE PLUMMET OF TRADITION

    THE PLUMMET OF TRADITION

    Sight-size and the Bargue debacle do not align with the main-stream of traditional artistic practices. There is an inherent danger that over absorption in this kind of academic study neglects the development of the students’ intuitive, creative abilities. It is the possession of said abilities, which will enable them to become an artist. IMITATION is

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  • THE SOCIETY OF FIGURATIVE ARTS

    THE SOCIETY OF FIGURATIVE ARTS

    As the name implies, Figurative Art is our main focus and has been for decades. The Society was created to provide fundamental skill-sets, aesthetic sensibilities, professional practices, and materials expertise to those individuals in pursuit of multiple creative endeavors. TSoFA focuses on individual creative potential and provides pathways to help them achieve it. We serve

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  • (G).R.A.V.I.T.Y.

    (G).R.A.V.I.T.Y.

    What is represented the acronym G.R.A.V.I.T.Y. is the framework for understanding not just the drawing of the human form but mastery of draughtsmanship in total. (G) Umbrellas the Gestalt or Gesture, Ghosting, as used by Renaissance Masters including Michelangelo as a gestural method, Gridding as a proportional add, Grounding or relating the figure to the

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  • MUNICH SCHOOL LINEAGE

    MUNICH SCHOOL LINEAGE

    FRENCH ACADEMIES Chronicles of information are available about the French Academies from 1850 to the early part of the next century. They provided us an array of notable painters and educators: Willian Macgregor Paxton, John Henry Vanderpoel, John Singer Sargent, Thomas Eakins, George Bridgman, Kenyon Cox, Frank Vincent Dumond, to name a few. MUNICH SCHOOLIt

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  • FIGURE CONSTRUCTION

    FIGURE CONSTRUCTION

    More commonly referred to as ANATOMY or ARTISTIC ANATOMY is not just important; it is essential. If your mentor tells you, there is no need to know anatomy, or that it will get in the way, start looking for a new mentor. The only reason they would tell you that is because they know very

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