Brian Jacobs

Friday, December 7, 2012

Academic Drawing & Painting

Many modern artists of the twentieth century had strong technical training in painting and drawing before they turned to more abstract forms of art. If you go to a museum, you can often see traces of classical training in their abstractions.

Here are some academic drawings and paintings I did in art school.















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