Drawing Portraits - Capturing not Copying
For an inspiring artist, you might be having a hard time
drawing portraits. Well, you can still improve, especially by getting the right inspiration and lesson from some excellent and popular
Bob Ross paintings.
Even if the great painter and TV personality already passed away in 1995, he recorded an amazing instructional art creation series called "The Joy of Painting", which enables him to reach the next generation of painters and artists.
Portrait drawing is more than copying the exact profile of your subject. There is more to art work than ordinary or inartistic individuals can see. Many artists aim to show us something they can see from the eyes, nose, ears, and expressions of their subjects. Something that they have drawn beyond the lines, forms, shapes, colors, and shadows on their papers or canvasses.
If you are an artist, you can make an exact replica of your subject, yet you have captured something that you and only you can see. That is the magic of
portrait painting. You have the ability to expose the beauty of your subject.
Bob Ross is one of the finest and most respectable artists in America who has done this.
With his quiet and gentle voice while creating excellent works of art on his television show, he inspired a lot of people to start their careers in painting portraits, landscapes, seascapes, etc.
If you really want to learn more about
portrait painting and drawing, you can start by purchasing
Bob Ross' prerecorded tapes and instructional materials. Develop your artistic inclinations with his intelligent instructions and learn some lessons in art creation and appreciation.
There are also online dealers and sources that offer Bob Ross' favorite art materials like oil paints, brushes, canvasses, papers, and mediums. You can visit his official site, www.bobross.com and also other sites for his instructional and art materials.
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