Cave to Canvas
The artist's hands by Henry Moore. Can never get enough great examples of hand drawings, we use them for studies so often.
Cave to Canvas
Cave to Canvas, alecshao: Henry Moore - The Artist’s Hands, 1974
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The Artists Hands: Henry Moore
Cave to Canvas
If only i could draw a hand like this!!! Cave to Canvas, alecshao: Henry Moore - The Artist’s Hands, 1974
‘The Artist’s Hand V’, Henry Moore OM, CH, 1979 | Tate
Artwork page for ‘The Artist’s Hand V’, Henry Moore OM, CH, 1979 Henry Moore's subject is the aged body. He made these drawings of his own hands when he was eighty-one and suffering from ill-health. 'Hands can convey so much' he said, 'they can beg or refuse, take or give, be open or clenched, show content or anxiety. They can be young or old, beautiful or deformed'. Moore saw these prints as belonging to a long tradition of fascination with hands as vehicles of expression: 'Throughout the…
‘The Artist’s Hand V’, Henry Moore OM, CH, 1979 | Tate
Artwork page for ‘The Artist’s Hand V’, Henry Moore OM, CH, 1979 Henry Moore's subject is the aged body. He made these drawings of his own hands when he was eighty-one and suffering from ill-health. 'Hands can convey so much' he said, 'they can beg or refuse, take or give, be open or clenched, show content or anxiety. They can be young or old, beautiful or deformed'. Moore saw these prints as belonging to a long tradition of fascination with hands as vehicles of expression: 'Throughout the…
‘The Artist’s Hand IV’, Henry Moore OM, CH, 1979 | Tate
Artwork page for ‘The Artist’s Hand IV’, Henry Moore OM, CH, 1979 Henry Moore's subject is the aged body. He made these drawings of his own hands when he was eighty-one and suffering from ill-health. 'Hands can convey so much' he said, 'they can beg or refuse, take or give, be open or clenched, show content or anxiety. They can be young or old, beautiful or deformed'. Moore saw these prints as belonging to a long tradition of fascination with hands as vehicles of expression: 'Throughout the…
‘The Artist’s Hand I’, Henry Moore OM, CH, 1979 | Tate
Artwork page for ‘The Artist’s Hand I’, Henry Moore OM, CH, 1979 Henry Moore's subject is the aged body. He made these drawings of his own hands when he was eighty-one and suffering from ill-health. 'Hands can convey so much' he said, 'they can beg or refuse, take or give, be open or clenched, show content or anxiety. They can be young or old, beautiful or deformed'. Moore saw these prints as belonging to a long tradition of fascination with hands as vehicles of expression: 'Throughout the…
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