He is good at drawing surreal heads with pencils. This work is of great scale. He used a mechanical pencil, a 2B pencil and an eraser to carve 100 hours on the drawing paper, and finally completed this amazing surreal portrait. Realistic sketch requires strong observation and expression skills. The effect is shocking, the performance is intuitive, and it is generally a long-term work.
2 Emanuele Dascanio (Emmanuel)
A painter in Milan, Italy
3 Keith Colwitz
(1867—— 1945) German printmaker and sculptor. 1867 was born in konigsberg (now Kaliningrad, Russia), and 1945 died in Dresden on April 22nd.
4 Zon
Swedish painter, etcher and sculptor. 1875 entered the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Stockholm. 188 1 After graduation, he traveled to Britain, Spain, Italy, France and the Balkans to paint. During his stay in Paris and London, he was inspired by impressionist painting and began to study the relationship between light and color. His sketches are fresh and clear, and his brushwork is carefree.
5 da Vinci
In Leonardo da Vinci's artistic heritage, a large number of works are also worthy of attention. These sketches, like his works, are all examples of art, characterized by meticulous observation, rigid and flexible lines, and especially good at expressing subtle changes of light and shadow with diagonal lines of different densities.
6 Michelangelo
Michelangelo pays attention to the study of human body structure and movement, and is one of the artists who pay attention to expression. His sketches and sketches are also famous for their strength and momentum, and they have a heroic spirit.
7 Diu Lei
German painter and printmaker, known as "Da Vinci of Germany", was called "the artistic founder of the new era of German national art" by Engels. Diu Lei's sketches and sketches are rigorous, cold and meticulous, striving to be faithful to the object and meticulous. From his sketches, we can feel his deep concern when he goes deep into the inner truth of the painted object. He always makes the painted person and himself face the harshest examination of human nature.
8 Miller
/kloc-the most outstanding realistic painter in France in the 0 th and 9 th centuries, who is famous for expressing the theme of farmers. Miller, a French painter in barbizon, showed his talent for painting when he was young. With the encouragement of the teacher, Miller began to aspire to learn sketch and oil painting. Miller is famous for expressing and conveying touching human nature in rural pastoral scenery. Miller's works are thick and clumsy. He is not particularly obsessed with the description and depiction of details, but pays more attention to the shaping of rough and powerful and holistic sense. Master Mi's works have a strong flavor of life, and he observes nature with a simple eye. His simple and kind artistic language is loved by farmers.
9 Anger
French painter, the last representative of the classical painting school and the master of academic painting, has a very strict painting style and profound sketching skills. He once famously said that sketch is an honest art, and he emphasized that sketch should be expressive, which is the embryonic form of art. He classified himself as "sketch school".
10 Menser
World famous sketch master,/kloc-the greatest German painter in the 9th century. Menser left more than 7,000 sketches and 80 sketches of Yu Ben in his life, which showed German social customs extensively and profoundly, and its wide range of materials and quantity were unparalleled. In particular, the depiction of German industrial production and workers' lives is rare in contemporary European painting circles.