Art teacher uses hunky model to teach anatomy
In art, the human body is considered to be one of the most complicated figures.
It can take several years for artists to master the anatomy drawing skills, and one of the effective ways to motivate budding ones to reach that goal is using hunky models to teach them all about peoples’ figures.
Here’s the story of an art teacher in Thailand who used a well-built model to teach students anatomy.
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Art teacher expertly teaches anatomy by using hunky model
A photo of an anatomy drawing class run by Wannarit Karin, a freelance lecturer and the founder of Art of Anatomy, was circulated across social media worldwide.
Image credit: Creative & Innovative Designs
If you wonder why his class went viral and was well-attended by many artists, we’ll tell you. Lecturer Wannarit uses a real model to help students clearly understand the structure of the human body: ranging from ligaments to tendons and muscle tissues.
Image credit: Creative & Innovative Designs
According to Sanook, Lecturer Wannarit has taught anatomy drawing classes for more than seven years. With his artistic skills, he certainly has several techniques to help students draw the anatomy realistically.
Netizens praise the teacher
After the pictures of his class was posted on social media, many netizens shared their comments praising the lecturer.
Screenshot: Art For Art’s Sake
Screenshot: Art For Art’s Sake
Screenshot: Art For Art’s Sake
Let’s apply for the class
Learning how to draw the human body is a great experience that we should give it a try, especially if our model looks like this. So, we suggest anyone who is interested should apply for the class.
We also admire the lecturer for his amazing skill and dedication to help students understand and learn quickly.
Cover images adapted from (Clockwise from Top Left): Creative & Innovative Designs
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