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Croquis from Home

Absalon Radio CPH

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Croquis is the art of drawing the human form in its Birthday Suit so grab a model, a mirror, a space heater and an ivy leaf (if you’re too shy) and listen in as Brandon Schell instructs the class and reads from classic art history theories on the human form. Absalon Radio sender fra Folkehuset Absalon i København til der hvor du er. Lyt med hver dag fra kl. 7 til midnat på https://absaloncph.dk/absalon-radio/ Send os en hilsen på radio@absaloncph.dk.
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Camp Croquis - Modeling & Acting Expert podcast

Camp Croquis - Modeling & Acti

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Camp Croquis - Modeling & Acting Expert Podcast Tips, experiences & Advisements from real experts and celebrities in Modeling, Fashion, Film, and entertainment industry. This podcast was created to give real advice from experts. With In-depth interviews celebrities, Contest, giveaways and more. Brought to you by: Thomas Signore Team Coordinator of Camp Croquis-Model & Acting Bootcamp Credits: Yolanda Nollie CEO of Radio & TV Entertainment N.E.T.S INC
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May, one of the organizers of Life Drawing Manchester, joins this week's session to talk about what it has been like to move their physical sessions to the online platforms we have all become familiar with recently. How has their dependancy on models changed? Life Drawing Manchester has bi- weekly croquis sessions often with a theme. Find them on i…
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At times, and specifically, more recently, William uses life drawing to compliment his poems. William is a decorated writer and poet who has found his way to life drawing. He focuses just as much on the emotions in the room as he does the human form. To learn more about William check out his instagram or website by searching for @williameatonworld…
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During this session, Sharon from Croquis Corner joins to teach us how to setup our rooms for a session. She shares her story of how life drawing helps her battle PTSD and loneliness. Sharon runs Zoom session weekly. You can find her on insta: @croquiscornerAbsalon Radio
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Maria recently began working as a life drawing model. She found her way to it through a photographer and thought it was a good idea during quarantine. She uses her background in aerial acrobatics to influence her modeling poses. She gives advice and discusses how she prepares her poses before her sessions and builds a relationship with the artists …
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Ann Marshall is a full-time commercial artist working from New York. She joined us to talk about working quick, satisfying private clients and the transition from her art studies at School of Visual Arts to the commercial world of deadlines and e-mails. She can be found and contacted through her insta: @annmarshallart and/ or annmarshallart.com…
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Judith Yaws is a well decorated contemporary artist and maker who's practice was recognised and nourished by her mentors from an early age when she began winning awards for her depictions of life. She currently runs life drawing sessions in the USA and also online. She leads the second half of this session and talks about her practice, her biograph…
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Egon Schiele is the classic story of unrequited love. The tragic story of Egon's work and life is expressed in his nude drawings that are still highly referenced and influential to any person considering getting any form of expression in their work. In his short life, he made a vast amount of content and volume of life drawings, none of which were …
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We all speak a language, and our mother tongue allows us to communicate with our peers and families. However, the language of art history and the way in which classic art historical paintings speak is a learned methodology and/ or philosophy. By reading from a reference book for art historians, hopefully, it allows the listener to think about the w…
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It is important to not ignore the background because it enlightens our human subject. What is behind the human figure is also just as interesting and important to measure the proportions of the figure. How do we use the background as a reference to enhance our drawings and make our shapes more accurate? Brandon reads from Adolf Loos' journal transl…
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Continuing where the last session left off, we discuss the most important element of any life drawing session, shadow. It is how we turn objects, how we make shapes distinguish themselves from the background and how we express drama on the frozen page.Absalon Radio
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As all first sessions of anything, we need to start at the beginning, with the basics. How do we see? Why do we see that way? and how do we un-train the eye in order to see things as they truly are. There are no hardlines in real life. On this first episode we try to undo the way our brain interprets the human form.…
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