Hatching with Curvilinear, Squiggling Lines and Creating a Study of Basic Forms

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    In this lesson, instructor Miles Yoshida will demonstrate hatching curvilinear and squiggling lines using inking tools such as a ballpoint pen, a technical pen, a nib pen, and a brush. You will study the signature mark-making styles of Old Masters like Leonardo da Vinci, Albrecht Durer, and Michelangelo. Then, Miles will teach you how to apply what you have learned in a compositional study of basic forms.

    This lesson belongs to the course Introduction to Inking. In this 12-week course, Miles Yoshida will provide you with a complete manual for inking. You will start the course by examining old Renaissance drawings. You will study the essential materials needed for inking, including a ballpoint pen, a technical pen, a dip pen, and a brush. Then, Miles will demonstrate hatching and creating gradients using straight and curvilinear lines. From there, he will show you how to apply those skills to a compositional study of basic forms. You will also get a chance to create a master copy which will further strengthen your hatching ability. Toward the second half of the course, Miles will teach you how to draw a still-life, hands, animals, and landscapes in different approaches. Lastly, you will learn to create a self-portrait drawing from life on toned paper using a combination of black and white inks. This course will offer you many opportunities to practice your hatching skills so that you can capture any subject and master the art of inking.

    Throughout this course, you’ll have access to the NMA community for feedback and critiques to improve your work as you progress.

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