: Techniques for capturing figures in motion, utilizing contrapposto (counterpoise) to make poses feel dynamic rather than static.
The is a masterclass in combining structural precision with artistic flair. Written and illustrated by Patrick J. Jones , a multi-award-winning figurative artist, the book serves as a guide for intermediate artists to transition from rigid anatomical studies to expressive, stylish drawings. The Anatomy of Style: Figure Drawing Techniques
At its core, the book operates on a central formula: . Core Methodology : Techniques for capturing figures in motion, utilizing
: Exploration of personal style, line quality, and how to use light and shadow to create mood. Jones , a multi-award-winning figurative artist, the book
The material is structured to build skills progressively, moving from foundational facts to advanced artistic choices.
: Focuses on the "big three" boxes (head, torso, and hips) and critical anatomical landmarks that create a solid base.
: Mastering structural knowledge so well that you can focus on the "spirit" of the pose rather than a strict likeness.