The essential, bestselling guide for all artists who draw the human figure!Most anatomy books for artists give you labeled diagrams and expect you to figure out the rest.
Morpho: Anatomy for Artists takes a different approach, one rooted in the morphology tradition, where understanding
shape comes before understanding structure.In this book, author and instructor Michel Lauricella introduces the concept of "morpho" a method of studying anatomy that strips away medical detail and focuses only on what actually determines the visible form--bone landmarks, muscle masses, and fat deposits as they appear under the skin. The result is a remarkable way of seeing the body that translates directly to the page. This is not a general how-to-draw course. It's a dedicated morphology reference for artists who are ready to go deeper.What's inside:
Original écorché drawings, sketches, and figure studies by the author--over 1,000 illustrationsCoverage of every major region: head and neck, torso, roots of the arm, upper limb, lower limb, and full-body overviewsMultiple angles and levels of detail for each region--from skeletal structure to surface formDiscussion of how movement, contraction, and flexion change visible shape
This book is for you if:
You draw figures of any kind--characters, portraits, nudes, comics, concept art--and want your anatomy to feel grounded, not stiffYou've tried some anatomy books before but found them too medical or too technical to applyYou want to draw from imagination, not just from reference
If you've ever looked at a figure drawing and thought something was off but couldn't say what, this book gives you the vocabulary, the framework, and the visual library to fix it and vastly improve your drawings.
Whether your interest is in figure drawing, fine arts, fashion design, game design, or creating comic book or manga art, you will find this helpful book filled with actionable insights.
Morpho is a rich and fascinating book that will spark your imagination and creativity, and it can go with you everywhere on your sketching journey.