Anatomia Artistica Michel Lauricella ✔

Take a photograph of a model or an athlete in motion. Try to redraw that photo by applying Lauricella’s simplified anatomical breakdowns over the pose.

Every bump and curve on the human body serves a mechanical purpose. Anatomia Artistica explains why a muscle looks the way it does based on its function. Understanding that the biceps bend the arm while the triceps straighten it allows artists to draw these muscles dynamically, accurately capturing tension and relaxation. Key Concepts and Techniques in Lauricella's Work anatomia artistica michel lauricella

How long muscles, like the sartorius in the leg, span across multiple joints to create elegant, sweeping lines. Take a photograph of a model or an athlete in motion

The section on facial anatomy is arguably the most praised. Lauricella breaks the face into the "Mask" (front view) and the "Profile." He introduces the Tragus-Earlobe axis and the Philtrum columns. He explains how the temporalis muscle creates the hollow of the temple and how the sternocleidomastoid (SCM) muscle creates the twisting columns of the neck. Anatomia Artistica explains why a muscle looks the

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