Ringling College Figure Model program highlighted in Sarasota Magazine

Figure Drawing class at Ringling College of Art and Design.
“Drawing the human figure is probably the most difficult skill to achieve,” says Myers. “Not only is it a complex structure, but there are psychological and emotional components involved. As humans, much of our interaction with the world is through other humans. This creates complications in the priorities of our perception.” Photo: Hannah Phillips/Sarasota Magazine

Ringling College Figure Model program highlighted in Sarasota Magazine

Figure Drawing class at Ringling College of Art and Design.
“Drawing the human figure is probably the most difficult skill to achieve,” says Myers. “Not only is it a complex structure, but there are psychological and emotional components involved. As humans, much of our interaction with the world is through other humans. This creates complications in the priorities of our perception.” Photo: Hannah Phillips/Sarasota Magazine

Sarasota Magazine contributor Caleb Guedes-Reed joined one of Ringling College of Art and Design’s figure drawing classes, taught by faculty member Matt Myers, for a lesson on the nuances of capturing the human form, and the invisible labor of modeling and organizing models. 

Read the whole article on Sarasota Magazine’s webpage.

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