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Practice and Science of Drawing

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Harold Speed's book, "Practice and Science of Drawing," is a comprehensive guide for anyone interested in honing their drawing skills. Speed delves into the fundamentals of drawing, covering topics such as line, form, light, and shadow.

One of the key strengths of this book is Speed's emphasis on the importance of practice. He provides practical exercises and tips for improving one's drawing abilities, encouraging readers to continuously work on their skills.

The book also touches on the scientific aspects of drawing, such as the principles of perspective and anatomy. Speed breaks down these complex concepts in a way that is easy to understand, making them accessible to artists of all skill levels.

Overall, "Practice and Science of Drawing" is a valuable resource for artists looking to elevate their drawing abilities. Speed's clear and concise guidance, coupled with insightful tips and exercises, make this book a must-read for anyone serious about improving their drawing skills.

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This book is an attempt to teach beginning students how to draw. Starting out with intuition and vision, Harold Speed explains line and mass drawing, and how rhythm is conveyed in art by means of balance and proportion. Everything is pulled together in a chapter on portrait drawing, before the author gives hints on materials and procedure. This manual was written in 1913, but because of the intelligent combination of useful advice and sensitive reflection on the nature and meaning of artistic practice, it has been considered a valuable resource for artists.


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