Jon Demartin

Adjunct Faculty

Drawing

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Jon deMartin’s work centers on the human figure within an environment with an emphasis on 16– 18th century drawing techniques, but applied to contemporary subject matter. He stresses the importance of drawing from both life and the imagination as the ultimate goal in composition and picture making.
His work has been exhibited at the Albright Knox Museum, the Cameron Museum, the Arnot Museum, the Florence Griswald Museum, the Butler Museum of Art, and the Beijing World Art Museum. He’s exhibited at the Hirschl & Adler Gallery and had a one-man show at the John Pence Gallery. DeMartin has taught life drawing and painting for more than twenty-years at schools including the Arts Students League, the Grand Central Academy of Art, the Janus Collaborative School of Art and Studio Incamminati. He is the author of Drawing Atelier THE FIGURE: how to draw in the classical style, which has been translated into Chinese and French.
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"The figure is nothing unless you can twist it around like a strange miracle."

Willem De Kooning

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