Above: Detail of Flora and the Zephyrs, 1898 John William Waterhouse Larger image: HERE Study for Flora and the Zephyrs
10:12 10.08.2012 Anton Pieck http://gallery.ru/watch?a=0sl-dxe6 read more at Мадам_Елена rss2lj
I finally got my shit together to re-work a draft I started way back in Spring of 2016 on the Japanese dance style known as Butoh . I took a huge pause with Butoh because I found myself at a loss. I don't know anything about the Japanese worldview, nor do I know much about post-war Japan;&nbs
Thanks to Tom Björklund for his art. Source: by cultureshock
Thanks to Tom Björklund for his art. Source: by cultureshock
HI IM BACK I MISS U ALL!!!!! I've been doing some face studies of the qsmp members >:3c More coming soon lol #qsmpfanart
Greetings, Here is a great web page from Dr. Robert Droual, Professor of Anatomy & Physiology at Modesto Junior College, listing muscles, locations of origin and insertion, and actions of the muscles. http://droualb.faculty.mjc.edu/Lecture%20Notes/Unit%203/muscles%20with%20figures.htm I hope you find the my thoughts on these images helpful! Best, Catherine Of particular interest to wind/brass players and vocalists: Muscles at the Floor of the Mouth These muscles elevate the hyoid bone and move the tongue back during swallowing and are NOT used while playing or singing. Check out these muscles which restrict tone production and breathing! Muscles of Facial ExpressionThese muscles move skin rather than a joint when they contract. They control minute movements affecting embouchure and tonal control. Try experimenting with gentle contractions and releases of individual muscles and notice the effects on your tone. Flutists: experiment with simultaneous gentle contractions of Depressor labii inferioris, depressor and anguli oris, zygomatic major and minor, and levator labii superioris to free the tongue and lips. This is what I often call a "square embouchure. See this post for more info. Muscles of Mastication Wind and brass players should take particular care to avoid tensing the muscles of mastication while playing. It is amazing how much simply visualizing these muscles and focusing on relaxing them improves tone!
HI IM BACK I MISS U ALL!!!!! I've been doing some face studies of the qsmp members >:3c More coming soon lol #qsmpfanart
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another version of Cyno, with light background^^ #原神 #Genshinlmpact #Cyno
When I researched masters of detailed drawing Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci sprang to mind. Thinking that would be too obvious a choice I started from there and drew some research circles. Thi…