Academy of Realist Art Faculty Support Life Drawing Recommendation by Suspended Art Teacher Peter Panse
Here is the text of the letter sent by ARA in support of suspended fine art teacher, Peter Panse:
To Whom It May Concern:
Drawing from the nude model, called Figure Drawing or Life Drawing, is an essential part of any traditional fine art curriculum. At Academy of Realist Art (www.AcademyofRealistArt.com), young students begin study from the live, nude, model in their first week and continue throughout their 4-5 years of training. The only difference between advanced students’ work and beginners’ is the medium used (beginners draw in charcoal, and advanced students paint in oils).
Academy of Realist Art supports New York art teacher Peter Panse in his efforts to encourage students to study from the live model. All serious fine-art training programs — from the ancient Greeks, through the Renaissance, the 19th century, and including the modern atelier/academy –- have included direct study of the figure as an essential skill to be mastered.
At our private fine art school and at any reputable institution, figure drawing sessions are private, polite, and anything but lewd or sexual in mood. To the contrary, there are few places where one can see high-school aged students concentrating and working with more intensity than a Life Drawing class. It is difficult work!
The Middletown, NY district school board should not be trying to prevent art students from getting the essential training in Figure Drawing that they need in order to succeed as traditional artists and portraitists.
Sincerely,
[signed]
Colleen Johnston, Director
Fernando Freitas, Director and Senior Instructor
See examples of students' drawing and painting at the Student Gallery.
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