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Drawing People Whole:The Artist-Model Relationship (Perspectives on Figure Modeling/Drawing People Whole:The Artist-Model Relationship)
... in all aspects of life. Because of this, there is deep concern to keep relationships between artists and models idealistic from the beginning, so that "due separation" will be maintained under every …
30 Nov, 2011
 
Modeling and Sexuality (2) (News & Updates/New Articles)
When I first started modeling, I did it in answer to a dare from models and artists in my Hoboken (NJ) drawing group that I would find it too embarrassing.  I shared this worry, but I also …
15 Jun, 2011
 
Poems to Model With (1) (News & Updates/New Articles)
...ee short poems if I can find a way to fit them.  All three of these poems work especially well for models who are opening themselves to artists, because all three are joyful prayers. First …
06 Jul, 2010
 
Recognize and Remember (News & Updates/New Articles)
  There are two things that I want to stress in working with models, and I think that both are important.  I want to recognize people when I have seen them before, and I want to remember the …
06 Jul, 2010
 
Naturists proved especially good as models (News & Updates/New Articles)
Naturists, or people who practice a clothes-optional lifestyle, proved especially good as models (this comfort I had learned only after long practice), because we did not need clothes to make us comfo …
06 Jul, 2010
 
Real Relationships (News & Updates/New Articles)
...ay about what I see as the finest kind of artist and model relationships:  one where artists and models are fond of each other, and display their friendships both to each other and to peopl …
06 Jul, 2010
 
Three Practices Together (News & Updates/New Articles)
... these characteristics became easier for me to accept in other people, as well as in myself.  As models, we need to communicate what is special about each of us; the job of the artist is to …
01 Jul, 2010
 
Life-Modeling as a Business and an Art (News & Updates/Life-Modeling Workshop)
...eling as a Business and an Art: Workshop Description    For many years, people who work as models for artists and for artist groups have been expected to rely on self-training.  To …
29 Jun, 2010
 
Workshop Schedule (News & Updates/Life-Modeling Workshop)
...    •    Who “should” model    •    Models’ rights     •    Modeling and career  &nb …
30 Apr, 2010
 
Introduction to the Web Edition (Original Modeling for Life Drawing Manuscript/About Modeling for Life Drawing)
...nbsp; As far as I can see, what I have written covers the moral and practical principles that artists and models need to follow in carrying out their working relationships.  That relationship, at …
30 Jan, 2010
 
Acknowledgements for Original Text (Original Modeling for Life Drawing Manuscript/About Modeling for Life Drawing)
Many thanks to models, artists, and teachers who have worked with me, and who have provided information and inspiration for this booklet. I particularly thank Jenny McNamara, who has worked with me f …
13 Jan, 2010
 
Website History (Original Modeling for Life Drawing Manuscript/About Modeling for Life Drawing)
...y Hugh Kilmer entitled Modeling for Life Drawing. The work was first written in 1973, by a group of models and artists working together in Hoboken. The first version was lost by the community …
13 Jan, 2010
 
The Artist-Model Relationship (Original Modeling for Life Drawing Manuscript/About Modeling for Life Drawing)
Standards for appropriate relationships between artists and models are usually expected to follow the first approach described above: models and artists are advised to maintain a "professional" dist …
13 Jan, 2010
 
Preface to Original Text (Original Modeling for Life Drawing Manuscript/About Modeling for Life Drawing)
...o the exquisite vulnerability of nakedness and why we are different from those who are not. We become models for a myriad of different reasons... They are personal and complex, and defy psychosoc …
13 Jan, 2010
 
Life Drawing (Original Modeling for Life Drawing Manuscript/About Modeling for Life Drawing)
...els discomfort, and even guilt, at the nakedness (including especially the open sexual character) of the models. Drawing people does offer good practice, and it is very difficult to do well; apples …
13 Jan, 2010
 
What if/when you decide to stop being a model... (Original Modeling for Life Drawing Manuscript/Appendices)
... to occasional modeling in the future, for people you really like. C) Maintain social contacts with models and artists who now work with you; continue making use of opportunities for clothes - …
12 Jan, 2010
 
Artist Evaluation Form (Original Modeling for Life Drawing Manuscript/Appendices)
We offer a simple Artist/Moderator Evaluation Form for Models (PDF Format) for your use. …
11 Jan, 2010
 
31. Practising Together (Original Modeling for Life Drawing Manuscript/Advancement in the Field)
...mers work with teachers, do recitalstogether, and watch each other work. This has not been a practisewith models before, chiefly - I think - because we have not properlyrecognized that it could he val …
20 Dec, 2009
 
30. Forming a Group (Original Modeling for Life Drawing Manuscript/Advancement in the Field)
...re sure to turn up yourself, or arrange for asubstitute, if you aren't available. Get in touch with other models;make sure that one or more will be willing to trade off assignmentswith you. An artist …
20 Dec, 2009
 
32. Social Contacts (Original Modeling for Life Drawing Manuscript/Advancement in the Field)
...ween clothednessand nakedness sets up an artificial separation which tends to becontinually jarring. Some models counteract the jarring effect ofthis discrepancy by developing social contacts at nudis …
19 Dec, 2009
 
28. Finding Modeling Assignments (Original Modeling for Life Drawing Manuscript/The Modeling "Business")
....  Bring with you a resume and portfolio, if you have them prepared.  If you already know other models, or know artists who work with models, ask them to recommend you.B)  Look in the Y …
18 Dec, 2009
 
22. Clothes and Accessories (Original Modeling for Life Drawing Manuscript/Accessories)
...arge hats, a staff, large or small balls, a scarf, sportsequipment, a book, or tools can give artists and modelsfresh ideas for poses.  It is a good idea to bring one ortwo such items to each ses …
18 Dec, 2009
 
20. Practicing Poses (Original Modeling for Life Drawing Manuscript/Professional Suggestions)
...ery useful tool forpeople practising any kind of pose; it helps you be aware of how youcome across.  Models often pose in  front of a group rather than inthe middle of it.  Even so, it …
18 Dec, 2009
 
17. Burnout (Original Modeling for Life Drawing Manuscript/Some Don'ts)
Models often leave the profession after very few months oryears.  As ordinarily practiced, the profession is thankless andlonely.  It is usually better to stop before you get bored and angry …
18 Dec, 2009
 
13. Group Poses (Original Modeling for Life Drawing Manuscript/Practical Considerations)
Some models are asked to pose nude with other people.  As in thecase of photography sessions, the situation should be arranged aheadof time, and may be refused, even then.  At the very least …
18 Dec, 2009
 
10. Models and Artists: Terms of Address (Original Modeling for Life Drawing Manuscript/Practical Considerations)
To safeguard their privacy, models are often addressed by firstname only.  Models can follow the same system in addressing artistsand group leaders (e.g. instructors).  To increase recogniti …
18 Dec, 2009
 
8. Breaks and How to Use Them (Original Modeling for Life Drawing Manuscript/Practical Considerations)
...)  There should be a short break (about five minutes long),every twenty minutes, to help artists and models toconcentrate properly, to change position, and to get afresh perspective.B)  It i …
18 Dec, 2009
 
23. Glasses, Jewels, Body Hair, and Other Decorations (Original Modeling for Life Drawing Manuscript/Accessories)
...they are comfortable with them, andif menstrual flow is not too heavy.  When menstrual flowis heavy, models should get substitutes.  If you arewearing a tampon, don't try to plan your poses …
18 Dec, 2009
 
19. Types of Poses (Original Modeling for Life Drawing Manuscript/Professional Suggestions)
... by artistsfor studies in foreshortening, action, and "character".These serve well as "warm ups" both for models and forartists, and can offer excitement and variety not possiblein longer poses.B)&nbs …
18 Dec, 2009
 
15. When Not to Continue With an Artist or Workshop (Original Modeling for Life Drawing Manuscript/Some Don'ts)
...he event tothe police, if it is serious.  This reporting is yourobligation to yourself, and to other models.Situations like this are very rare, but they can arise.  Everymodel should be awar …
18 Dec, 2009
 
11. Sexual Stirrings (Original Modeling for Life Drawing Manuscript/Practical Considerations)
...dably, as threatening (because of culturalconditioning).  This conditioning should be unlearned, and models canhelp with the unlearning.  A good joke from a moderator, the model,or an artist …
18 Dec, 2009
 
6. Length of Sessions (Original Modeling for Life Drawing Manuscript/Practical Considerations)
...to be unsatisfying both for model and for artist, becauseneither can get "all the way into it."  For models, it is likely notto provide enough income to make it worthwhile, unless it is veryclose …
18 Dec, 2009
 
5. Fashion Modeling (Original Modeling for Life Drawing Manuscript/Basics)
...s, make up, and hair serve as focus for fashion work. D)  Very few people are accepted as fashion models.  Art modeling is not likely to provide a successful entree, but gives practice. …
18 Dec, 2009
 
4. Modeling as a Base for a Broader Career (Original Modeling for Life Drawing Manuscript/Basics)
...fields.  Good modeling itself, however, is aperforming art, and deserves to be respected as such, by models aswell as by everyone else.  A quick illustration: an actor who modelswell learns …
18 Dec, 2009
 
2. Model's Rights (Original Modeling for Life Drawing Manuscript/Basics)
2.  What Models Should Consider Their Rights at Drawing SessionsA)  Personal respect.B)  Adequate payment (about fifteen to twenty dollars an hour, in the area ofRaleigh, NC in 2010): negotiations …
18 Dec, 2009
 
1. Who Should Model? (Original Modeling for Life Drawing Manuscript/Basics)
...hy ofrespect'as such.  People who can recognize this, and have the abilityto carry it out, make good models.A.  Sizes and ShapesPeople are not "ideal" in size and shape.  Enormous varie …
08 Dec, 2009
 
Drawing People Whole:The Artist-Model Relationship (Menu)
... in all aspects of life. Because of this, there is deep concern to keep relationships between artists and models idealistic from the beginning, so that "due separation" will be maintained under every …
30 Nov, 2011
 
Modeling and Sexuality (2) (Menu)
When I first started modeling, I did it in answer to a dare from models and artists in my Hoboken (NJ) drawing group that I would find it too embarrassing.  I shared this worry, but I also …
15 Jun, 2011
 
Poems to Model With (1) (Menu)
  When I model, I like to put as much of me as I can into the artist-model relationship – so I like to put talking and/or singing as part of the mix. …
06 Jul, 2010
 
Recognize and Remember (Menu)
  There are two things that I want to stress in working with models, and I think that both are important.  I want to recognize people when I have seen them before, and I want to remember the …
06 Jul, 2010
 
Naturists proved especially good as models (Menu)
Naturists, or people who practice a clothes-optional lifestyle, proved especially good as models (this comfort I had learned only after long practice), because we did not need clothes to make us comfo …
06 Jul, 2010
 
Real Relationships (Menu)
 Over the past weeks my wife, Beth, and I have watched a few movies which portrayed relationships of various kinds.  Three of these movies are classic triumphs:  To Kill a Mocking Bird, …
06 Jul, 2010
 
Three Practices Together (Menu)
In my own experience, I have put three practices together:  life drawing, figure modeling and giving workshops in both.  I can work best with any of these when I am working with all three, c …
01 Jul, 2010
 
Life-Modeling as a Business and an Art (Menu)
...eling as a Business and an Art: Workshop Description    For many years, people who work as models for artists and for artist groups have been expected to rely on self-training.  To …
29 Jun, 2010
 
Workshop Schedule (Menu)
...    •    Who “should” model    •    Models’ rights     •    Modeling and career  &nb …
30 Apr, 2010
 
Introduction to the Web Edition (Menu)
30 Jan, 2010
 
Acknowledgements for Original Text (Menu)
13 Jan, 2010
 
Website History (Menu)
13 Jan, 2010
 
The Artist-Model Relationship (Menu)
13 Jan, 2010
 
Preface to Original Text (Menu)
13 Jan, 2010
 
Life Drawing (Menu)
13 Jan, 2010
 
What if/when you decide to stop being a model... (Menu)
12 Jan, 2010
 
Artist Evaluation Form (Menu)
11 Jan, 2010
 
31. Practising Together (Menu)
20 Dec, 2009
 
30. Forming a Group (Menu)
20 Dec, 2009
 
32. Social Contacts (Menu)
19 Dec, 2009
 
28. Finding Modeling Assignments (Menu)
18 Dec, 2009
 
22. Clothes and Accessories (Menu)
18 Dec, 2009
 
20. Practicing Poses (Menu)
18 Dec, 2009
 
17. Burnout (Menu)
18 Dec, 2009
 
13. Group Poses (Menu)
18 Dec, 2009
 
10. Models and Artists: Terms of Address (Menu)
18 Dec, 2009
 
8. Breaks and How to Use Them (Menu)
18 Dec, 2009
 
23. Glasses, Jewels, Body Hair, and Other Decorations (Menu)
18 Dec, 2009
 
19. Types of Poses (Menu)
18 Dec, 2009
 
15. When Not to Continue With an Artist or Workshop (Menu)
18 Dec, 2009
 
11. Sexual Stirrings (Menu)
18 Dec, 2009
 
6. Length of Sessions (Menu)
18 Dec, 2009
 
5. Fashion Modeling (Menu)
18 Dec, 2009
 
4. Modeling as a Base for a Broader Career (Menu)
18 Dec, 2009
 
2. Model's Rights (Menu)
18 Dec, 2009
 
1. Who Should Model? (Menu)
...hy ofrespect'as such.  People who can recognize this, and have the abilityto carry it out, make good models. …
08 Dec, 2009
 
Drawing People Whole:The Artist-Model Relationship (Category Blog)
... in all aspects of life. Because of this, there is deep concern to keep relationships between artists and models idealistic from the beginning, so that "due separation" will be maintained under every …
 
Drawing People Whole:The Artist-Model Relationship (Category Blog)
... in all aspects of life. Because of this, there is deep concern to keep relationships between artists and models idealistic from the beginning, so that "due separation" will be maintained under every …
 
Drawing People Whole:The Artist-Model Relationship (Category List)
... in all aspects of life. Because of this, there is deep concern to keep relationships between artists and models idealistic from the beginning, so that "due separation" will be maintained under every …
 
 
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