Studio means: 1. A studio for artists or craftsmen. The word usually refers to a studio used by artists to train students, or to work under the supervision of artists, assistants or apprentices. See BOTTEGA. This word can sometimes be the abbreviation of atelier libre in French. The human body studio is a studio that provides mannequins for a fixed period of time, but there is no teacher's guidance. One of the most famous is the human body studio opened by model Switzerland, which was founded in Paris around 1825. Delacroix, Courbet, Manet, Monet and Cezanne all painted here. 1860 Julian Body Studio opened in Paris, which continued the past management concept and began to provide guidance. Matisse and Legge both studied here.
Studio learning reasons: local studios are limited due to geography, teachers and other factors. Before the exam, students need to go out to study in studios around key art colleges such as Beijing and Shanghai. 1, the time is relatively concentrated and the learning efficiency is high. Art study is different from culture class. As long as the methods are proper, the teachers are excellent, and the study time is guaranteed, the results can be achieved in a short time. Smart children can get professional certificates from key institutions through five to six months of full-time tutoring by excellent teachers. 2. The level of teachers is high, and you can get the guidance of professors from the Academy of Fine Arts. 3. The students are high-level, the competition is fierce, and the atmosphere of learning painting is good! Only a few people can be admitted to Tsinghua and Yangmei in each local school. In other words, the main competitors are outside, so you can put yourself in a bigger environment when you go out to study, and you can better understand your level among all the candidates and evaluate your strength correctly.