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Portraits In The Wild

People Power Use the outside world to generate a rich assortment of characters for your art, with the guiding hand of James Gurney

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Publisher Gurney Studio Price £10/£17 Format Download/DVD Web www.jamesgurne­y.com

For all the emphasis in art training on anatomy, the human body manifests itself in an endless variety of forms. And that’s without accounting for gender, age, race, personalit­y and style. Capturing such diversity in your artwork is both an opportunit­y and a challenge.

James Gurney’s latest video shows him doing the groundwork that supports his successful attempts to represent the breadth of humanity in his illustrati­ons. As with all his In The Wild’ videos, you’ll watch him use an outdoor drawing and painting kit to solve creative challenges.

The task this time is to get figures on to paper while the ‘models’ get on with whatever they’re doing: queueing for food at a country fair, working in a historical re-enactment village or performing in a choir, for example. There’s also a more formal modelling session, with a model who, James says, “We knew wouldn’t stay still.”

There’s no guarantee that the subject will retain the same pose or even, in the case of the queue, stay in view until you’ve finished. James shows you how he adjusts his technique to suit the time he has, focusing in quick studies on gesture and the distinctiv­e elements that suggest character. You’ll also see how the situation makes him switch between capturing the subject or the background first; getting values down ahead of colour is a consistent decision.

James’ In The Wild videos never offer the density of technical advice you’d expect from, say, a Gnomon Workshop video. Instead, they’re creative beacons, informing the way you approach your craft and encouragin­g you to use the world around you to enrich your work. There’s also a great deal of enjoyment to be had from the characters that you meet along the way; and the Sacred Harp choir performanc­e, which you’ll hear fragments of as James paints, is sensationa­l.

 ??  ?? In Portraits In The Wild, James Gurney chooses four locations where he’s able to capture a variety of informal poses. This watercolou­r sketch comprises people captured at different times as they join and leave a busy queue.
In Portraits In The Wild, James Gurney chooses four locations where he’s able to capture a variety of informal poses. This watercolou­r sketch comprises people captured at different times as they join and leave a busy queue.

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