Sullivan, Chip : University of California-Berkeley
Chip Sullivan is a Professor of Landscape Architecture at the University of California at Berkeley. Earlier,
he taught at Harvard University and worked at Sasaki Associates. Mr. Sullivan has had more than twenty exhibits
of his own work across the United States, and has published numerous articles. The recipient of a Rome Fellowship
at the American Academy of Rome, he holds B.A. and M.A degrees from the University of Florida.
Summary
Drawing the Landscape offers the tools to approach drawing as a means to a better understanding of the natural
and built environment. This Second Edition is complete with a brand new color section and a section on drawing
the human figure, and contains the author's newest techniques and drawings. Illustrated with the author's own highly
- acclaimed freehand drawings, each chapter of presents practical examples, step - by - step exercises, and suggestions
for further reading. The book also offers solid advice about preparing design projects for professional competition.
Table of Contents
The Essence of Drawing
The Daybook
The Creative Environment
Equipment and Drawing Instruments
Preliminary Drawing Exercises
Tone and Texture
Drawing Techniques for Trees and Plants
Composing the Landscape Drawing
Freehand Perspective Drawing
Drawing the Landscape in Plan, Elevation, and Section
Axonometric and Isometric Landscape Drawing
The Figure in the Landscape
Composing the Final Drawing
Conclusion
References
Index