Artistic Approach to the Portrait with Simon Kogan
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What is likeness? How do you achieve it? Simon Kogan recounts and experiment he did with his class where he distorted a photograph to accentuate certain features, demonstrating that creating an artistic portrait is not merely recording the facial features accurately. About the Artist: Since immigrating to the U.S. in 1991, [Simon Kogan] has steadily risen to national prominence as a sculptor whose widely acclaimed work - monumental to miniature - reflects a bold, yet poetic pursuit of the archetypal and renders an ethereal quality highly resonant with the viewer. A Fellow of the National Sculpture Society, Simon Kogan has long shared his artistic passion through the teaching of sculpture, painting, anatomy and drawing in the U.S. and abroad. If you are interested in Simon's mentioning course, or other offers through TAAO visit: ⁠https://tucsonartacademyonline.com/simon-kogan-online-figure-sculpting-workshop-course⁠ and ⁠https://tucsonartacademyonline.com/simon-kogan-portraits⁠ If you are interested in more free content from TAAO make sure to visit our blog at: ⁠https://tucsonartacademyonline.com/blog⁠ ⁠https://www.instagram.com/taaonline/⁠ ⁠https://business.facebook.com/TucsonArtAcademyOnline
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