Composition & Ways of Seeing 1 - Video Lecture
This is a video lecture intended for artists and students of visual art. My hope is that it will help you improve your ability to see the patterns underlying well composed images, and also to find a deeper appriciation for and inspiration in some of the masterpieces of the greats.
If this lecture finds an audience that seems to enjoy it, then I'm hoping to make more in something like a series. If it turns out that way I'd also like to share my thoughts on the creative process, composing images telling a story, and also something about the artistic struggle and why it should be embraced.
You can get it for 7 $. All purchases help me more than you know. If you pay with PayPal, then I'll get the money before the end of the month, and I can use it for rent! :)
Sample:
Artworks with some form of brakedown in this video:
Circe Invidiosa by John William Waterhouse
Howard Pyle
Frank Frazetta
Arthur Rackham
Valkyries by John Charles Dollman
Ulysses and the Sirens by John William Waterhouse
Viktor Vasnetsov
A video lecture about composition and it's underlying patterns, with brakedowns of a series of classical masterpieces of fine art and illustration.