George B. Bridgman - Constructive Anatomy Link
Bridgman’s approach is famous for its "constructive" nature—treating the body like a machine with parts that twist, turn, and lock together.
: Every line is designed to show action. His sketches use rhythm to balance the rigid structure of bones with the dynamic tension of muscles. Visual Overview George B. Bridgman - Constructive Anatomy
: He abstracts the body into three primary masses—the head, chest, and hips—often represented as simple geometric boxes or cylinders. George B. Bridgman - Constructive Anatomy
