Learn to see like an artist by drawing from objects, not just copying.
This book argues that nature is the great instructor and that drawing from objects builds real power of observation. It explains two paths of art instruction—the teacher and nature—and how private practice with copies and direct study can be combined. Model and object drawing prepares students to render forms, light, shadow, and color with accuracy, laying a scientific foundation for free sketching and visual reasoning.
The reader will discover practical steps to train the eye, develop hand skills, and reason visually. It emphasizes a freehand process, minimal tools, and a method that prioritizes observation, analysis, and deduction over guesswork. The text also contrasts model drawing with perspective drawing, showing how both fit together in a complete art education.
- Develop accurate perception of forms, light, shade, and reflections.
- Learn a freehand drawing approach using basic tools like pencil, brush, and stump.
- Work with geometrical models and related objects to ground understanding in principles.
- See how model drawing supports free sketching and how perspective differs in practice.
Ideal for readers of art education, teachers guiding beginners, and students seeking to draw from life.