Drawing from Perception: Rewiring the Brain for Observational Art

Author(s): Joshua Field

Edition: 1

Copyright: 2023

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Drawing from Perception demystifies the art of drawing from observation and integrates new approaches to understanding the ways in which we perceive the world around us.

As we navigate our daily lives, the mind works relentlessly in the background, actively constructing models of our experience in order to anticipate what will happen next. Unlike a camera taking a photograph, we see the world as an assembly of things that we have previously learned triggered by momentary visual stimuli. 

Using the strategies in this book, we will learn how to shift the balance toward visual accuracy while still maintaining a clear understanding of how the brain creates models of what we see. Rather than simply looking at the subject, we will learn to truly see it using both observation and what we know about the ways that humans perceive the world. That delicate balance is at the heart of drawing from perception.

CHAPTER 1 Introduction to Perceptual Drawing 
CHAPTER 2 Drawing Tools and Materials 
CHAPTER 3 Looking Versus Seeing
CHAPTER 4 Methods of Measurement
CHAPTER 5 Compositional Planning 
CHAPTER 6 Developing Value 
CHAPTER 7 Perspective Systems 
CHAPTER 8 Complex Subjects and Situations 

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Joshua Field

Drawing from Perception demystifies the art of drawing from observation and integrates new approaches to understanding the ways in which we perceive the world around us.

As we navigate our daily lives, the mind works relentlessly in the background, actively constructing models of our experience in order to anticipate what will happen next. Unlike a camera taking a photograph, we see the world as an assembly of things that we have previously learned triggered by momentary visual stimuli. 

Using the strategies in this book, we will learn how to shift the balance toward visual accuracy while still maintaining a clear understanding of how the brain creates models of what we see. Rather than simply looking at the subject, we will learn to truly see it using both observation and what we know about the ways that humans perceive the world. That delicate balance is at the heart of drawing from perception.

CHAPTER 1 Introduction to Perceptual Drawing 
CHAPTER 2 Drawing Tools and Materials 
CHAPTER 3 Looking Versus Seeing
CHAPTER 4 Methods of Measurement
CHAPTER 5 Compositional Planning 
CHAPTER 6 Developing Value 
CHAPTER 7 Perspective Systems 
CHAPTER 8 Complex Subjects and Situations 

List of Illustrations
Quick Reference Glossary

Joshua Field