Leonard Shapiro is an Observational Teacher in Human Anatomy at the Department of Human Biology, University of Cape Town, South Africa.
Leonard joins me from sunny South Africa for the first of two podcasts that discuss the role of Art in Anatomy. In a wide-ranging conversation that touches on Leonard’s general interest in human anatomy and his passion for Frank Auerbach’s portraits. We also discuss in detail the Haptico-Visual Observation and Drawing technique that utilizes a multi-sensory approach to drawing anatomical structures.
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Leonard began the conversation by explaining why he has such a strong interest in anatomy and wrote a paper on the subject. You can use the admission essay service. He said that it has been something he's been passionate about since childhood. As he grew older, this fascination only grew stronger when he came across drawings from some of the most famous anatomists, including Leonardo da Vinci.
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Here are some examples of Leonard's own work and drawing created by the HVO&D technique:
Next week we continue our exploration of Art in Anatomy with Dr Jac Saorsa from The Broadway Drawing School in Cardiff, United Kingdom.
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