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Whether you’re a diehard fan of Spike Lee’s original 1986 film, She’s Gotta Have It, or you watched the new serialized version of the film this weekend, it’s clear that Nola’s relevance remains intact. In the new Netflix series adaptation, unapologetic Black female sexuality takes center stage, but this time it’s for a new generation.
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Lorna Simpson - 15 Mouths American, b.1960 15 Mouths, 2002 Born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1960, Lorna Simpson began her career as a document...
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Most art teachers know all about George Rodrigue and his "Blue Dog" series of paintings. This bundle has everything you need to add this lesson into your repertoire. Already do a Blue Dog lesson? These drawing guides and brainstorming pages will help you to easily execute your existing lesson and get some really creative results! The planning and prep is all done! Includes: drawing guides, coloring pages, brainstorming sheets, resources and video links, and two different options for a directed drawing slideshow.
In and around the Garden District the street names themselves tell a bit of the story of the city. And there is one set of streets that inspires.
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Sometimes I like to forget about gesture and form and go right in for the shapes. This won't work if you don't have a strong understanding of form and gesture and it can sort of become a cheat for actually knowing how to draw. I fell into this trap for a while. Basically, you won't be able to move the character around. You just learn shapes that work for certain poses and angles. On the opposite end of the spectrum, you can't really design nice shapes if you only think about gesture and form. I sometimes take my sketchbook and sketch people at a coffee shop, or from the car at a red light. This is my approach. It's very fast and you can learn to get nice natural poses instead of those "posed" life drawing poses.