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The Da Vinci Initiative
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The Da Vinci Initiative now operates as The School of Atelier Arts www.schoolofatelierarts.com
We work to provide atelier training to art teachers and artists throughout the world.
Follow our blog for more great art education content: www.schoolofatelierarts.com/doa-blog/
We work to provide atelier training to art teachers and artists throughout the world.
Follow our blog for more great art education content: www.schoolofatelierarts.com/doa-blog/
Atelier Drawing Techniques
In this lesson, we will compare how most people approach drawing with how atelier-trained artists approach drawing. We will apply several atelier drawing techniques to a simple drawing of an apple to introduce new drawing ideas. You can learn more about drawing at www.schoolofatelierarts.com. Make sure to sign up for our mailing list for great art lessons delivered directly to your inbox! mailchi.mp/schoolofatelierarts/newsletter-signup
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These Worksheets Teach You How to Draw & Paint
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Did you know we have these amazing art worksheets that help you practice your drawing and painting skills? You can learn more about our art worksheets here: www.schoolofatelierarts.com/ateliyay-curriculum/ Make sure to subscribe to our new channel, School of Atelier Arts here: www.youtube.com/@schoolofatelierarts
Learn drawing & painting with Mandy in her new online class!
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Take your art to the next level by training DIRECTLY with Mandy! Join her new online class here: www.schoolofatelierarts.com/online-art-courses/ You will get critiques 2x a week, have access to exclusive pre-recorded lessons in Mandy's famous teaching style, and learn alongside like-minded and supportive artists. Remember, ANYONE can learn how to draw and paint that has access to quality instru...
Message & Updates from Mandy Theis
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A big thank you to all who follow these lessons and learn about drawing the atelier way! The Da Vinci Initiative is now The School of Atelier Arts. I hope you will follow and like the videos in this new channel, as I will be posting new course content there live at 9am EST M-F. I hope to see you there!
Bargue Lesson 10 - Tip - Possible Mistakes
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Bargue Lesson 16 Tip - Grids
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Bargue Lesson 19 Tip - Another Pass
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Learn how to draw a Bargue plate in charcoal and improve your observational drawing skills. The entire course with bonus tips and tricks videos with additional educational footage can be purchased and downloaded now through DVI by visiting www.davinciinitiative.org/store/c3/Online_Courses.html To order the complete Bargue Drawing Book from the ARC Store, please click here: www.arc-store.com/chb...
Bargue Lesson 21 Tip - Rolling the Eraser
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Bargue Lesson 23 Tip - Keep Going
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Sign up for our popular newsletter at www.schoolofatelierarts.com for more great free lessons and tips! Materials needed for Bargue Drawing: www.schoolofatelierarts.com/bargue-plate-art-supply-list/ Instagram: @mandyfineartist @schoolofatelierarts • The Da Vinci Initiative is now The School of Atelier Arts, LLC.
Bargue Lesson 26 - Tip - Frequent Questions
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Learn how to draw a Bargue plate in charcoal and improve your observational drawing skills. The entire course with bonus tips and tricks videos with additional educational footage can be purchased and downloaded now through DVI by visiting www.davinciinitiative.org/store/c3/Online_Courses.html To order the complete Bargue Drawing Book from the ARC Store, please click here: www.arc-store.com/chb...
Bargue Lesson 7 - Bonus Tip - Straight Line
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Bargue Lesson 5 - Bonus Tip - Proper Light
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Bargue Lesson 3 - Bonus Tip - Easel Set up
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Bargue Lesson 3 - Bonus Tip - Easel Set up
Bargue Lesson 24 - Rendering the Forearm
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Bargue Lesson 24 - Rendering the Forearm
Bargue Lesson 20 - Filling Shadow Shapes
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Bargue Lesson 20 - Filling Shadow Shapes
Thank you so much for your essential yet straightforward explanation!!!
Happy to find your channel❤
Great to see you again, thanks for all the videos 👌🏼
Thank you from Italy
Glad you found the information useful!
Taller, I think
EXACTLY! Good on you for taking your learning seriously by committing your answer to the chat :)
Thank you so much. From my understanding this method cannot be used if not a one to one ratio? It is valuabke in oreparing the eye and technique correct? Thanks again 😊
This is done using sight size, so yes, a 1:1 ratio. However, much of the content in this series applies to comparative measuring, especially rendering techniques, etc. Please check out the School of Atelier Arts channel for content on comparative measuring: www.youtube.com/@schoolofatelierarts
@@thedavinciinitiative5045 thank you
Liked and subscribed. Thanks for the update, I did not know about your other channel Mandy. Thank you!
Thanks for continuing your learning journey with me!
Redo ( advance )the Barque book & plates , add instructions
Out with the old plates. Make new ones & casts
Noted! I post new content on the School of Atelier Arts channel. I hope you will subscribe!
Nobody had thought of systematizing the lesson back then !🤔🤔🤔😱
as i'm making my way through these lessons, i noticed the Bargue method reminds me a bit of my own process. turns out i've been employing these techniques on my own... in a more intuitive and admittedly directionless manner... and here i thought i was being so clever measuring my references... meanwhile it has been "discovered" and used centuries prior 😅
That’s the beauty of it, you can use your own skills and incorporate this method. You are not alone, many people use similar techniques. :)
layering : 펴바르다. * even layer of a value. * making it 3 dimensional : shading = rendering = turning form.
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Hi, Me again. Also how long did it take you to render your whole drawing in real time? And how long do you think it would take using graphite? Just trying to form a realistic expectation. Thanks again.
This took about 10 hours or so to fully render. Please keep in mind I am experienced, so it will likely take you longer if this is your first time. It's not unusual for students to take 40 hours on a drawing like this. Try not to worry about the length of time you spend, just try to follow the instruction as closely as possible. It takes as long as it takes. Unsatisfying answer, I know :)
I love your teaching. Thanks so much. I'm a newbie to drawing and was wondering what size your plate and paper are? My printer only prints letter size, but do you know of anywhere online where I could buy enlarged prints of Bargue plates and have them shipped to me? Thanks again for thus awesome course!
I'm using an 11x14" plate and paper. You can order larger prints from a print shop or even online and have them delivered. I'm glad you like the course! I post new content on the School of Atelier Arts channel. I hope you will subscribe!
Is that a knitting needle? Really enjoying this course. Thanks.
Just a wooden skewer but knitting needles work too! I'm gald you are enjoying the course. I post new content on the School of Atelier Arts channel. I hope you will subscribe!
what is the song at around 5:40? it sounds like a familiar trance song but I am unsure what the title is
thank u for your teaching ~ ✨
Good video! thank you! one question: is it really a big difference if I use a white paper instead of a toned one? why? thanks!
It's not the end of the world, but it does help you match values better if your paper more closely matches the background of your plate.
Why not save the filings in a container to use as compressed charcoal?
Some artists do this but I personally hate the mess. I also teach and don't want this mess x30 students! :)
Yeah reeeally want some intro music
You need some intro music. That would be 🔥🔥🔥
I often have the patience of a hyperactive flea or a hummingbird. But watching you produce an accurate, neat, manageable, proportionate shape is calming like meditating and it works. This whole series has boosted my confidence that I can learn to draw anything. I've practiced relentlessly though not consistently 100's of all forms and shapes -- lines, curves, cones, etc. which has kept me plugging along toward my goal to be able to draw anything I see. But my proportions were off when I'd try to scale up an image from a book or magazine, etc. I didn't do it often because I didn't want to get frustrated, or worse give up because I trust the process. I was just intimidated by Andrew Loomis' use of lines like this because I didn't have the directions for how to manage this. I have double vision which makes a gaggle of lines as noisey and disruptive to seeing as a group of yacking ducks! I am going to work these Charles Bargue plate exercises for three months so the ideas you spoke with words and charcoal in this series begin to become second nature for this detailed person. As you spoke about reading the reference top to bottom, and left to right I felt this approach would also enhance my museum-going experiences, along with looking to the largest forms and shapes. I really enjoyed my first formal introduction to reading art. Thank you.
I'm so glad these lessons are helping you BELIEVE you can learn. I do now run an online class called Ateliyay! Painting Bootcamp. If you want my help to continue learning, you should consider joining: www.schoolofatelierarts.com/online-art-courses/
Thank you for the great series on Bargue drawings!
You are quite welcome! Thanks for taking the time to learn!
My drawing has improved after watching a couple of your videos.
Congrats on doing the work!
this is NOT drawing....
RE The charcoal dust - she says throw it away, but you might want to save it in a small jar if you go through lots of charcoal sticks. You can do washes with powdered charcoal and water and some art stores sell jars of it.
Understand very well thank you
Thank you very much for all this. Finally, for the first time I got excited about learning something through TH-cam
This is a great compliment! I post new content on the School of Atelier Arts channel. I hope you will subscribe!
Thank you so much for making these videos, they are well organized and a great resource when starting the Bargue drawing course! What do we do if we are drawing from life, and we don't have a notional space box around our reference? how do we keep getting the same precise measurements.
You use the same process. There are two ways of working form life. Sight Size, where you literally measure what is in front of you like you do a Bargue Plate, and the other is comparative measuring. If you know what you are looking at is 2x as tall as it is wide, you draw a notional space box that is 2x as tall as it is wide on your paper.
Wonderful videos, thank you for sharing such good information.
Thank you! I post new content on the School of Atelier Arts channel. I hope you will subscribe!
love the music choices from 27:00 to the end, really keeps me motivated! 🫶🏽🫶🏽
Not saying your a bad teacher because I like the way you explain everything concisely and I’m enjoying these lessons so thank you
In the last lesson you said if you had 8 to 10 lines you would be overthinking it but now we have that many lines ?
I know it is confusing but it's important to limit in the beginning before adding so many lines to double check your work.
Notional space boxes and checking measurements on the other side. Maybe using vanishing point helped ancient predecessors could have used for faster mass production. Its just a theory.
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Thanks for sharing this playlist! Are the photocopies you use and the one showing in this video of the plates standard printing paper (8.5x11 inches)? Or do you print enlarged version of the plate to better match the original dimensions of them?
It is enlarged to an 11x14" size
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Thank you for your videos, very helpful. A small critique though, the audio is off, make sure to have the audio output as mono instead of unbalanced stereo.
What are the dimensions in inches of your source reference print? Thanks! Great Tutuorial!
11x14
100 % right
Can't seam to find the dimension for making the shadow box.
Honestly I use boxes of all different sizes depending on the project. I believe this one was 12" x 12"
I bought the Charles Brague, book but it's so hard to buy the charcoal that you use
Don't let that stop you! Just use pencil. The important thing is to start drawing and learning!
My type of lady :) also good info