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Summit 25: Theatre: S1S1: Building Creative Muscle through New Tools and Technology in Theatre: Drawing the Human Form for Costume Design
With so many human form plates available online, why teach students to draw the human form themselves? Many students bypass the opportunity to participate in a costuming challenge because they can’t draw, they feel stifled by traditional gender roles or they are intimidated by the body types portrayed in forms on the internet. Doing it themselves is a challenge for the young designer even if they possess some drawing talent. Fit and form are abstract concepts for some and understanding how to manipulate a plate form to fit all shapes and sizes makes a more confident designer. Check out this course to improve your own skill and convey the information to your student designers.
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Penelope Goddard
Specialisation: Ophthalmology
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Penelope Goddard is a specialist veterinary ophthalmologist who enjoys teaching undergraduate students and practitioners about diseases of the eye. She has a particular interest in cataracts and glaucoma, two common eye conditions in older animals. She has worked at the University of Pennsylvania's College of Veterinary Medicine since 2008. Dr. Hampson has also authored several book chapters and abstracts, presented her research at conferences, served on the organizing committee for veterinary ophthalmology meetings.
