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[#Podcast] From One Line to Art - Simple method to capture character, proportion, and movement

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Celebrated by painters such as Steinlen and Foujita, and later central to works by Bonnard and Balthus, cats are often depicted not as decorative elements but as expressive figures that command attention and reflect deeper emotional or psychological meaning. From the 19th century onward, artists have portrayed cats as captivating subjects, drawn to their grace, independence, and quiet intelligence. Celebrated by painters such as Steinlen and Foujita, and later central to works by Bonnard and Balthus, cats are often depicted not as decorative elements but as expressive figures that command attention and reflect deeper emotional or psychological meaning. From the 18th century onward, artists increasingly portrayed dogs with emotional depth, capturing not only their anatomy but also their distinct character and temperament. Advances in photography deepened this attention to movement and expression, while later modern artists continued to depict dogs as loyal companions and reflections of human feeling. Today, dogs remain enduring symbols of energy, loyalty, and joy, valued as much for their expressive spirit as for their physical form. Throughout art history, horses have been a powerful and enduring subject, admired for their strength, elegance, and symbolic presence. From stylised Renaissance depictions to scientific anatomical studies and photographic discoveries of movement, artists have continually redefined how horses are represented. Across classical, modern, and contemporary art, the horse remains a timeless emblem of power, grace, and vitality. Just a curious eye, a bit of practice, and a willingness to enjoy the ride, the purr, and the wag along the way. * POD ISBN: - Drawing Cats: 9781646997480 - Drawing Dogs: 9781646997497 - Drawing Horses: 9781646997503 * Buy this wonderful book here: - Drawing Cats: https://bit.ly/4aWVw8B - Drawing Dogs: https://bit.ly/3YC7U6y - Drawing Horses: https://bit.ly/4pEHvjy * Read the article here: - Drawing Cats: https://dve-devecchi-ediciones.com/2022/08/04/drawing-cats/ - Drawing Dogs: https://dve-devecchi-ediciones.com/2022/08/06/drawing-dogs/ - Drawing Horses: https://dve-devecchi-ediciones.com/2022/08/07/drawing-horses/ Canva elements and templates. Music: Dream Big - Jeremy Korpas Do not take out without credit. This video is for nonprofits ------------------------------ SUBSCRIBE AND FOLLOW DEVECCHI EDICIONES * Website: http://dvepublishing.com/ Blog: https://dve-devecchi-ediciones.com/ Amazon store: https://amzn.to/3ypW8ww Instagram: @dve.publishing Twitter: @DvePublishing Pinterest: @DVEpublishing Tumblr: @devecchi Email: [email protected]

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