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12/23/2022

Talking about contrapposto and more, with Roberto Osti

Contrapposto describes a category of pose that artists have favored for thousands of years. Even though “contrapposto” is an Italian word, the earliest sculptures that depict the human body posed in this specific stance date back to the 5th century B.C. in classical Greece.
04/20/2021

Webinar for Portrait Society of America

The human face is probably the most rewarding part of the human figure for an artist to draw or paint. Head and face can also be an intimidating subject because of its inherent structural and physiognomic complexities. The demonstration in this webinar is for the artist interested in portraiture and in mastering this challenging yet fascinating subject, focusing on some of the fundamentals of the head
03/29/2021

PAFA Pours: Dynamic Human Anatomy

Join author and artist Roberto Osti for a Q&A on his new book, Dynamic Human Anatomy. This latest publication picks up where Osti’s prior publication Basic Human Anatomy leaves off and offers artists and art students a deeper understanding of anatomy, including anatomy in motion. Osti will discuss the landmarks of the human body, systematically presented in the book, and how to apply this knowledge toward the practice of figure drawing. Throughout the presentation, the artist will discuss artworks created during various historical periods that can further exemplify the method. The last portion of the event will be devoted to Q&A and a quick drawing demonstration.
03/09/2021

Dynamism and Aesthetics of the Body

In anticipation of the release of my new book, i present a free talk on Dynamic Human Anatomy: An Artist's Guide to Structure, Gesture, and the Figure in Motion in collaboration with the New York Academy of Art.
03/09/2021

Reading the Body: The Landmarks

Join me Wednesday the 17th for a lecture and Q&A on my new book, "Dynamic Human Anatomy". "Dynamic Human Anatomy" picks up where my prior publication "Basic Human Anatomy" leaves off and offers artists and art students a deeper understanding of anatomy, including anatomy in motion, and how that essential skill is applied to the creation of fine figurative art.
Reading the Body: The Landmarks
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