What sets the Anatomy for Sculptors series apart—and what makes "Arm and Hand in Motion" so valuable—is its commitment to visual learning. Visual artists are visual thinkers. The books are approximately 90% images and only 10% text.
By mastering the mechanical transitions of the arm and hand, your figurative sculptures will transition from stiff copies to lifelike, dynamic masterpieces. Focus on the relationships between bone anchors and shifting muscle volumes to bring genuine motion to your art. What sets the Anatomy for Sculptors series apart—and
Add tendons, veins, fat pads, and skin folds where the joints compress. By mastering the mechanical transitions of the arm
The story of the Anatomy for Sculptors book series, including the recent Arm and Hand in Motion , began with , a sculptor in post-Soviet Latvia who struggled with the complexities of the human form while trying to replicate classical sculptures. The Inspiration The story of the Anatomy for Sculptors book