Anatomy for Life Drawing
- Number of classes: 5
- Total Course Hours: 30
- Discipline: Drawing
- Lecturer: Dr David Briggs
- Age: 16 years and over
- Levels: Beginner, Intermediate
- Location: National Art School
Anatomy for Life Drawing





Course Details
Learn basic anatomical concepts that will enable you to grasp the essential structure and action of the figure in a few lines, leaving you free to focus on the individual character and expressive effect of your drawing, instead of struggling just to make it look like a figure! A life model poses in each session, alternating with group and individual instruction and demonstrations referring to the model, skeleton, anatomical diagrams and master drawings.
For beginning anatomists the focus is on the skeletal construction and major muscle masses, but individual instruction in greater depth is provided for those with prior knowledge. Beginning with establishing the action of the figure as a whole, the course progressively adds the constructional foundation of head, rib cage and pelvis masses, followed by the limbs and a closer look at the head and facial features. A life model poses in each session, alternating with group and individual instruction and demonstrations referring to the model, skeleton, anatomical diagrams and master drawings.
In this workshop you'll see visible improvement in your life drawing skills over the course of the week and gain a foundation for further study.
* Short courses and weekend workshops are open to students of ages 16 years and over. The NAS Art Club is open to students from ages 15 years and over.
* Drawing and painting short courses may be held in upstairs studios. If access to stairs is not suitable, please contact us at short.courses@nas.edu.au
* What to bring? Please refer to the list of required materials in the Art Materials field below.
Art Materials
Students must supply their own art materials, please refer to the list below.
- Pen and notebook to jot down notes and ideas
- Cartridge paper A2 size - 50 sheets or pad
- 2 bulldog clips
- Progresso (solid woodless graphite) pencils - 2B, 4B
- Kneadable eraser e.g. Faber-Castel Knetgummi art eraser
- Firm white eraser e.g. Staedtler Tradition or Mars plastic
- Stanley knife or similar (for sharpening) or pencil sharpener
- Sheet of fine sandpaper (for sharpening)
- Enclosed footwear is essential in all studios on campus
If you already own a book covering artistic anatomy, then please bring it along; otherwise, you might like to wait until David discusses some of the better ones in class before buying one. A particularly good one is the 'Atlas of Human Anatomy for the Artist' by Stephen Rogers Peck.
Lecturer Profile
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Dr David Briggs is a classically trained painter, art educator and researcher who has taught colour, painting and drawing classes since 1996 and has created online resources on colour for painters since the launch of his website The Dimensions of Colour in 2007. His many publications and presentations, which include a chapter in The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Colour (2020), can be found here. David is Past President, Vice President, and NSW Division Chair of the Colour Society of Australia, Co-Chair of the International Colour Association (AIC) Study Group on Arts and Design and a committee member of the AIC/ISCC Colour Literacy Project and CIE Technical Committee 1 – 99. David has been teaching NAS Short Courses continuously since 2011 and has previously written and presented a NAS Art History and Theory elective on the history of colour theory and practice.
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