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Gao Shengkui - Human Modal Bodily Movements - 2003
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Gao Shengkui - Human Modal Bodily Movements - 2003

This book addresses one of the foundational elements in figure-work: how the model is posed. Gao argues that whether for figure drawing or figure photography, the pose of the model is a critical determinant of success. He divides pose types into static (suitable for drawing) and dynamic (more suited to photography). He presents a variety of pose types — standing, lying, reclining, kneeling, seated — and also more ambiguous positions that fall between categories depending on what aspect of the figure the artist wishes to emphasise. He emphasises that in photography especially, the instantaneous capture of a posture may carry expressiveness beyond the static hold, and that artists and photographers should study both drawing and photography traditions to deepen their understanding of the human figure. In good condition. Please see photos for details. Gao Shengkui (also published as GAO SHENG KUI) is a Chinese photographer and author best known for instructional and pictorial nude studies, dance figures, and body-form “dynamic” sequences from the late 20th–early 21st century. His bestselling technique books—including Figure’s Modeling Art in Photography (Anhui Fine Arts, 2003), 400 Cases in Nude Photography (Jilin Photography Press, 2003), and the Body Painting Techniques manual—pair studio examples with clear posing guidance; related series such as Human Body · Nature · Modeling—Dance: Dynamic were issued by Xiling Yinshe. His exhibitions and press coverage in China underline a focus on harmonious, classical lighting and movement studies, making his vintage and early 2000s gelatin silver and RC prints appealing to collectors seeking academic nude and dance imagery.

No. 98908012

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Gao Shengkui - Human Modal Bodily Movements - 2003

Gao Shengkui - Human Modal Bodily Movements - 2003

This book addresses one of the foundational elements in figure-work: how the model is posed. Gao argues that whether for figure drawing or figure photography, the pose of the model is a critical determinant of success. He divides pose types into static (suitable for drawing) and dynamic (more suited to photography). He presents a variety of pose types — standing, lying, reclining, kneeling, seated — and also more ambiguous positions that fall between categories depending on what aspect of the figure the artist wishes to emphasise.

He emphasises that in photography especially, the instantaneous capture of a posture may carry expressiveness beyond the static hold, and that artists and photographers should study both drawing and photography traditions to deepen their understanding of the human figure.

In good condition. Please see photos for details.

Gao Shengkui (also published as GAO SHENG KUI) is a Chinese photographer and author best known for instructional and pictorial nude studies, dance figures, and body-form “dynamic” sequences from the late 20th–early 21st century. His bestselling technique books—including Figure’s Modeling Art in Photography (Anhui Fine Arts, 2003), 400 Cases in Nude Photography (Jilin Photography Press, 2003), and the Body Painting Techniques manual—pair studio examples with clear posing guidance; related series such as Human Body · Nature · Modeling—Dance: Dynamic were issued by Xiling Yinshe. His exhibitions and press coverage in China underline a focus on harmonious, classical lighting and movement studies, making his vintage and early 2000s gelatin silver and RC prints appealing to collectors seeking academic nude and dance imagery.

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Felipe Abreu
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Estimate  € 150 - € 190

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