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Baudilio Bey Pérez

The Bey Atelier in Baroque Drawing is an artistic experience that will take student back to the 17th century where you will learn - together with Baudilio Bey- the secrets of artistic drawing in the greatest of the classical ages of art. Step by step you will discover the power of angles tecnique and its relationship with drawing lines. A technique used by the great baroque masters (Rembrandt, Caravaggio, and Claudio de Lorraine) to draw anything around and turn it into a masterpiece. This experience will allow students not only to learn about this extraordinary drawing technique, but also how important is telling stories through lines, shadows and strokes. On the other hand, this master course in drawing is a unique learning  experience, enginered using storytelling. The main goal is immersing students in the environment of the 17th century so they can turn into a protagonists of the baroque itself.

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The Bey Atelier in Baroque Drawing is an artistic experience that will take student back to the 17th century where you will learn - together with Baudilio Bey- the secrets of artistic drawing in the greatest of the classical ages of art. Step by step you will discover the power of angles tecnique and its relationship with drawing lines. A technique used by the great baroque masters (Rembrandt, Caravaggio, and Claudio de Lorraine) to draw anything around and turn it into a masterpiece. This experience will allow students not only to learn about this extraordinary drawing technique, but also how important is telling stories through lines, shadows and strokes. On the other hand, this master course in drawing is a unique learning  experience, enginered using storytelling. The main goal is immersing students in the environment of the 17th century so they can turn into a protagonists of the baroque itself.

Students will know his life and legacy to learn how his turbulent life stimulated the development of his extraordinary paintings. From here, students will learn from an analytical and schematic point of view to understand the human body and its gender differences. Through practical exercises students will approach the construction of the body by using the angle tecnique.

In this Volume 2, we will create two live full-length portraits, to develop all the knowledge learned not only in this Volume 2 but also in volume 1 of the Bey Atelier in Baroque Drawing. The most important thing about this second volume is that, students will enrich the live drawing exercises by learning to draw fabrics, shiny objects, still lifes and elements close to the human body. Students will understand the space where our character is located; In addition students will learn to add creative elements to drawings to tell a story and really turn it into a masterpiece.

"This course is designed with a special methodology developed at the Autonomous University of Barcelona as part of a final Master's thesis with honorable mention. It is an honor for me to be able to share this new experience of teaching an ancient art such as drawing."

   Baudilio Bey Pérez

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Syllabus

Bey Atelier in Baroque Drawing Volume 2
BEY ATELIER IN BAROQUE DRAWING
VOLUME 2
Class Belonging to all volumes of the Bey Atelier
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CHAIR EXERCISE
PAPER EXERCISE
CARAVAGGIO BIOGRAPHY
CARAVAGGIO - BIOGRAPHY

Lesson originally in Spanish dubbed in English by Baudilio Bey Perez 2022

General Body Squeme
The Body of Dorothea
Previous study
Construction Part 1
Construction Part 2: Left Hand and Body
Construction Part 3: Feet, Head & Right Hand
Shadows & Finishes Part 1
Shadows & Finishes Part 2
Shadows & Finishes Part 3
Shadows & FInishes Part 4
IMAGINARY DRAWING EXERCISE
Imaginary Drawing Exercise
The Fallen Angel
Construction Part 1: Legs & Mantle
Construction Part 2: Face & Hands
Construction Part 3: Shading, details and beginning of color
Color Part 1: Face, Legs & Hair
Color Part 2: The Mantle
Creative Background Part 1
Creative Background Part 2
Creative Background Part 3
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Activities

Be better prepared before your course. Deepen your understanding during and after it. Supplement your coursework and achieve mastery of the topics covered in Realistic Baroque Drawing: Volume 2 - Full-Body Portrait with these activities:
Practice Figure Drawing Fundamentals
Reviewing figure drawing fundamentals will help you better understand the construction of the human body, which is essential for creating realistic full-body portraits in the Baroque style.
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  • Practice gesture drawing to capture the essence of the pose.
  • Study anatomical landmarks and their surface forms.
  • Work on proportion and perspective exercises.
Review 'Dynamic Anatomy' by Burne Hogarth
Studying 'Dynamic Anatomy' will provide a solid foundation in anatomical knowledge, enabling you to create more convincing and dynamic full-body portraits.
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  • Read the chapters on skeletal and muscular anatomy.
  • Study the illustrations and diagrams carefully.
  • Practice drawing the anatomical structures from different angles.
Create a Study of a Baroque Master's Portrait
Analyzing and recreating a portrait by a Baroque master like Rembrandt or Caravaggio will help you understand their techniques and apply them to your own work.
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  • Select a portrait by a Baroque master.
  • Analyze the composition, lighting, and anatomy.
  • Create a detailed drawing of the portrait, paying attention to the details.
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Practice Drawing Fabrics and Drapery
Practicing drawing fabrics and drapery will improve your ability to render realistic clothing and textures in your full-body portraits.
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  • Gather reference images of different types of fabrics.
  • Practice drawing folds, wrinkles, and highlights.
  • Experiment with different shading techniques to create depth and volume.
Read 'Caravaggio: A Life' by Helen Langdon
Reading a biography of Caravaggio will provide context for his artistic choices and inspire you to tell stories through your own drawings.
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  • Read the book and take notes on Caravaggio's life and artistic development.
  • Reflect on how his experiences influenced his art.
  • Consider how you can incorporate storytelling into your own portraits.
Create a Series of Full-Body Portrait Studies
Creating a series of full-body portrait studies will allow you to apply the techniques learned in the course and develop your own artistic style.
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  • Choose a theme or concept for your series.
  • Gather reference images and plan your compositions.
  • Create a series of drawings, experimenting with different techniques and styles.
Write a Reflection on Your Artistic Process
Reflecting on your artistic process will help you identify your strengths and weaknesses and develop strategies for improvement.
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  • Review your drawings and identify areas where you excelled.
  • Identify areas where you struggled and need to improve.
  • Write a reflection on your artistic process, including your goals for future projects.

Career center

Learners who complete Realistic Baroque Drawing: Volume 2 - Full-Body Portrait will develop knowledge and skills that may be useful to these careers:
Portrait Painter
A Portrait Painter specializes in creating likenesses of individuals, typically commissioned by clients. They use their artistic skills to capture not only the physical appearance of the subject but also their personality and essence. This course helps hone the skills necessary for Portrait Painting, particularly in the area of full-body portraiture. The course's focus on Baroque drawing techniques, including the angle technique and the use of light and shadow, can help create realistic and compelling portraits. Learning how to draw fabrics, shiny objects, and still lifes, as emphasized in the course may be particularly helpful, for a portrait painter. The course's historical context, exploring the techniques of masters like Rembrandt and Caravaggio, provides a valuable foundation for understanding the art of portraiture.
Character Designer
A Character Designer develops the visual appearance of characters for animation, video games, and other media. They focus on conveying personality, emotion, and story through the character's design. This course helps build the essential skills needed to excel as a Character Designer, especially the understanding of human anatomy. The course's emphasis on full-body portraits, utilizing the angle technique, and exploring gender differences helps develop a strong understanding of the human form, which is critical for designing believable and expressive characters. Learning how to add creative elements to drawings, as taught in the course, is invaluable for storytelling through character design.
Illustrator
An Illustrator brings creative concepts to life through visual representations. They craft images for various media, from books to websites, and they work to communicate ideas effectively. This course exploring Baroque drawing techniques, specifically the angle technique used by masters like Rembrandt and Caravaggio, helps develop a strong foundation in visual construction. An Illustrator who understands the power of lines, shadows, and storytelling can create more compelling and evocative images, and this course provides those skills. The course's focus on full body portraits and the drawing of fabrics, shiny objects and still lifes may be particularly useful.
Concept Artist
A Concept Artist creates visual representations of ideas for films, video games, and other media. They flesh out initial concepts, explore different visual styles, and produce artwork that guides the production process. This course helps develop the artistic skills and knowledge necessary to become a Concept Artist. The course's focus on Baroque drawing techniques, including the angle technique and the use of lines and shadows to tell stories, may be particularly relevant. Learning how to draw fabrics, shiny objects, and still lifes, along with the creation of full-body portraits, helps build a strong portfolio showcasing versatility and technical skill. The course's exploration of drawing techniques used by Baroque masters is an invaluable addition to the Concept Artist's toolkit.
Storyboard Artist
A Storyboard Artist visualizes a narrative through a series of drawings. Typically for film, television, or animation, they create a visual blueprint of scenes, indicating camera angles, character movements, and key plot points. This course helps develop the drawing skills and storytelling abilities necessary to become a successful Storyboard Artist. The course's focus on the angle technique and its relationship with drawing lines, as used by Baroque masters, helps translate a narrative into a dynamic visual sequence. Understanding how to tell stories through lines, shadows, and strokes, as emphasized in the course, is crucial for conveying the mood and emotion of each scene. The work with full-body portraits and adding creative elements to drawings helps to convey the story visually.
Fine Artist
A Fine Artist creates original works of art for aesthetic value and expression, rather than for commercial purposes. They may work in various media, including painting, sculpture, and drawing, and often exhibit their work in galleries and museums. This course helps develop the artistic skills and historical knowledge needed to pursue a career as a Fine Artist. The course's focus on Baroque drawing techniques, particularly the angle technique and the use of lines, shadows, and strokes to tell stories, can help elevate a Fine Artist's work. Learning how to draw fabrics, shiny objects, and still lifes may be particularly helpful, as well as provide inspiration for creating unique and compelling artwork. The course, designed with the methodology developed at the Autonomous University of Barcelona, should be attractive to the Fine Artist.
Art teacher
An Art Teacher educates students of all ages in various art forms, techniques, and art history. They foster creativity, develop technical skills, and provide students with a foundation for appreciation. This course helps the student interested in becoming an Art Teacher add Baroque drawing techniques to their arsenal of skills. The course's focus on the angle technique and the use of lines, shadows, and strokes to tell stories can benefit any art instructor. The teacher will understand how to draw fabrics, shiny objects, and still lifes, and this is a great way to improve a student's drawing.
Fashion Designer
A Fashion Designer creates clothing and accessories, often specializing in a particular style or market. They conceptualize designs, select fabrics and trims, and oversee the production process from concept to final product. This course may benefit a fashion designer because the student will understand how to draw fabrics, shiny objects, and still lifes. The course's focus on full body portraits and drawing fabrics may be invaluable to a budding Fashion Designer.
Set Designer
A Set Designer creates the physical environment in which a film or theatrical production takes place. Their work involves designing and overseeing the construction of sets that support the story and enhance the overall visual experience. This course examining Baroque drawing techniques, specifically the angle technique used by masters, may assist in honing skills in the set design. The set designer can use the techniques of lights and shadows to create immersive environments.
Production Designer
A Production Designer is responsible for the overall visual look and aesthetic of a film, television show, or theater production. They work closely with the director and other members of the creative team to create a cohesive world that supports the story. This course will impart Baroque drawing techniques including the power of angles alongside drawing lines. This course may then be helpful to the Production Designer in conceptualizing the world portrayed in the film, television show, or theater production.
Textile Designer
A Textile Designer creates patterns and designs for fabrics used in clothing, home furnishings, and other products. They may work with a variety of techniques, including digital design, hand drawing, and weaving, to create innovative and aesthetically pleasing textiles. This Baroque drawing course may benefit a textile designer. The student will understand how to draw fabrics, shiny objects, and still lifes. This ability may be invaluable to a textile designer.
Restoration Artist
A Restoration Artist specializes in preserving and repairing damaged or deteriorated artwork and historical artifacts. They use their technical skills and knowledge of art history to restore items to their original condition or prevent further decay. This course delving into Baroque drawing techniques, and teaching the use of angles alongside drawing lines, may serve to improve a restoration artist's technique. The restoration artist may also be interested in learning how to draw fabrics, shiny objects, and still lifes.
Art Director
An Art Director oversees the visual style and images for various projects, such as magazines, films, or advertising campaigns. They collaborate with designers, photographers, and other artists to create a cohesive aesthetic that aligns with the project's goals. This course may be useful to one who aspires to be an Art Director because it imparts Baroque drawing techniques including the power of angles alongside drawing lines. This course will help the Art Director understand how to draw fabrics, shiny objects, and still lifes, which will allow them to better instruct their team.
Curator
A Curator is responsible for acquiring, managing, and exhibiting artwork or historical artifacts in a museum or gallery. They conduct research, develop exhibitions, and educate the public about the collection. This course may benefit a curator because the student will understand how to draw fabrics, shiny objects, and still lifes. Additionally, the course will help the curator understand how important it is to tell stories, which informs exhibit creation.
Exhibition Designer
An Exhibition Designer plans and creates engaging and informative displays for museums, galleries, trade shows, and other venues. They combine design principles with storytelling to create immersive experiences for visitors. This course may be useful for those interested in Exhibition Design because it will impart Baroque drawing techniques including understanding lines, shadows, and strokes. This course will also show students understand how important it is to tell stories, which is useful in designing an exhibition.

Reading list

We've selected two books that we think will supplement your learning. Use these to develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a deeper understanding of the topics covered in Realistic Baroque Drawing: Volume 2 - Full-Body Portrait.
Provides a comprehensive understanding of human anatomy from an artist's perspective. It focuses on the dynamic forms of the body and how they move, which is crucial for capturing realistic poses and gestures. It valuable reference for understanding the underlying structure of the human figure and how to represent it accurately in drawings. This book is commonly used by art students and professionals alike.
This biography provides insight into the life and artistic development of Caravaggio, one of the most influential Baroque painters. Understanding his background and influences can enrich your appreciation of his work and inspire your own artistic creations. is more valuable as additional reading to provide context and inspiration than as a direct reference for drawing techniques.

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