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M**E
Useful inspirational reference and guide for portrait artists
I purchased this book several months ago and have been consulting it for advice and inspiration. I thoroughly enjoyed Mau-Kun Yim's philosophy and approach to drawing the portrait, particularly on how he broke down the concepts and related everything to building a house, i.e. from blueprint, foundation, all the way to finishing. I also appreciate how he emphasized the importance of re-discovering the traditional principles of proportion, anatomy, perspective, light, and value - and that drawing is also painting without color. I also like that he showed step-by-step demonstrations of portraits of certain individuals wherein he shares nuggets of information regarding the type of pencil to use at different stages, planar and linear advice, transitions, and the like.Over all I think that it is a very inspirational and good book, one that does not focus heavily on the "technicalities" of constructing a head, but rather the "essentials" and the motivations behind drawing the portrait. I wish Mr. Mau-Kun Yim would also write a similar book on oil painting and mixing colors. I would definitely purchase one if he did!
D**N
A treasure of a book...
This is a gorgeous book filled with beautifully photographed sensitive and exquisite drawings by the author. I am in awe of the stunning renderings in graphite and charcoal in this high quality, well made book. Mau-Kun Yim offers clear and valuable insights and examples of his approach to creating a portrait, but, as other reviewers have mentioned, it is not a step-by-step instructional or how-to book. For that reason, I think it is more suitable for the intermediate to advanced student, rather than beginner. No doubt about it, though, it is an inspiring treasure of a book.
K**R
if you have watched the Fine Art Academy videos on YouTube
The Title is a little misleading, it says "Lessons in Masterful..." but it is not a set of lessons (like many of the Atelier books out there), but more of Yim's philosophy of drawing. In chapter two, he does go through his entire process, but it is a very broad overview. He never goes into details on how to actually draw, so if you are getting this to learn to draw, it is not for you. In fact, if you have watched the Fine Art Academy videos on YouTube, its pretty much a book version of that. The rest of the book is just more or less a repetition of the same thing; examples of Yim's work and a quick overview of his approach to each. While there are some tidbits in there (such as only using straight lines to block in) that are helpful, overall, this book appears to just be a quick product to sell Yim's work.Yet, that is the saving grace, and why I'm giving it four stars (instead of two for false advertising). The artwork is amazing. Even the block-ins that he demonstrates are beautiful, and the pictures are very large and very good reproductions. As an art book, it is easily worth the price.Bottom line, if you are looking for a real lesson book with detailed instruction, there are much better options available. However, if you enjoy drawing portraits and you are just looking for something to give you inspiration, or you are a fan of pencil portraiture, this book is well worth the money.
J**Z
This book is great!
Easy to read and understand the basics of drawing and how to see everything with an artistic eye, if you follow and practice drawing heads with this technique you will be able to draw and paint anything.
S**E
Great drawing guide!
This book isn't for amateur artist, I think you need to have some type of artistic eye in applying some of the principles outlined in this book. Having said that, this book lays down the fundamental steps in approaching portrait design and drawing in general. The author provides a fine art approach to drawing, with plenty of step by step examples and images to support. What's also great is the image gallery in the second half of the book, showcasing both portrait and figure drawing. A great guide to portrait drawing, and as mentioned in the book, practice makes perfect.
B**S
Looks helpful
Great book so far!
G**R
Process revealed
I can hardly look at anyone's face after reading this book without thinking about the planes that construct their likeness. This is a very good read with high quality illustrations for anyone embarking on the path of portrait creation.
A**E
Very good book, however the author is a little condescending.
I love this book. Its not very step by step, but it does give very basic overviews of how to draw a portrait. This book is not for beginners at all. I also love the end of the book with all of his drawings in the back. It is very inspiring.The author is a little arrogant. He talks down to you in the book. And expects you to do it his way. For some reason this doesnt bother me, but I could see it triggering some people. So thats why I wrote this in the review.Overall it is an excellent book for upper intermediate and advanced artists. I peronally am a lower interdemiate artist. Ive only been drawing a few years seriously. But I look at the authors work and find inspiration and something to shoot towards in the future.
M**K
Fantastisch boek!
Wat mij betreft misschien wel het beste boek over portrettekenen met houtskool.
F**M
excellent illustrations and text
magnificent book... very practical!
M**Z
Interesante
Es un libro que trata el tema del retrato bastante disperso, con muchos ejemplos, pero da ideas interesantes
S**
Excelente
Talvez o meu livro preferido sobre o assunto. Além das várias ilustrações da mais alta qualidade, o conteúdo escrito leva o leitor a entender sobre a filosofia de trabalho desse mestre dos portraits.
P**E
It's my new favourite!
Before buying this book, I read some reviews here on Amazon. One reviewer said it was just a picture book and while a little disappointed, I bought the book anyway. That reviewer was incorrect. This book is my new favourite! The author's insights into drawing the human face, or drawing in general are a real treat to read while perusing his lovely renderings. His progress images, showing his method, are a visual treat. If you don't know how to draw, this book isn't gonna help you ... if you DO know how to draw, and draw well, and you want to do portraiture, this book, text and pix, will definitely put you on the right path.
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