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Sandis Kondrats is a visual artist and designer specializing in 3D visualization and educational art materials.

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Anatomy For Sculptors: Understanding The Human Figure

Anatomy For Sculptors: Understanding The Human Figure

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Great figure art does not begin with surface detail. It begins with structure. Anatomy For Sculptors: Understanding The Human Figure is a practical, visually driven guide that teaches artists how the human body is built, how it moves, and how its internal architecture creates believable form on the outside. Rather than presenting anatomy as a dense medical subject, Uldis Zarins and Sandis Kondrats translate bones, muscles, proportions, and landmarks into clear visual principles that sculptors, illustrators, painters, character designers, and 3D artists can use immediately. What makes this book matter is its focus on artistic application. It shows not only what the body contains, but why those structures change silhouette, affect balance, and determine gesture. Readers learn to see the body as a system of masses, rhythms, pivots, and tensions instead of a confusing collection of parts. Zarins brings the perspective of a sculptor and anatomy teacher, while Kondrats contributes strong visual design and 3D educational clarity. Together, they offer a rare resource: an anatomy book made specifically for artists who want to create figures that feel solid, dynamic, and alive.

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The Skeleton Creates Every Visible Form

What looks soft and expressive on the surface is governed by something rigid underneath. One of the book’s most important lessons is that the skeleton is not merely a hidden support system; it is the framework that determines proportion, balance, range of motion, and the major planes of the body. Ar...

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The Head Is Built, Not Guessed

Expression begins in structure long before it appears in features. The book’s treatment of the skull and face shows that the head is not a symbolic oval with eyes and a mouth added on, but a complex construction of planes, cavities, and bony anchors that shape identity and emotion. Artists who under...

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Torso Masses Control Motion and Balance

The body’s most expressive movements often come from the largest masses, not the smallest details. In Anatomy For Sculptors, the torso is presented as the central engine of the figure: the rib cage, pelvis, and spine together create posture, twisting, compression, extension, and balance. If these ma...

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Hands and Arms Reveal Intent

We often read a figure’s intention through the limbs before we notice the face. The book emphasizes that arms and hands are not secondary appendages but powerful tools of communication. They show effort, direction, grace, tension, hesitation, and contact with the world. For artists, mastering them m...

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Legs and Feet Ground the Figure

A figure feels believable only when it seems able to stand, walk, push, or fall. That sense of physical truth comes largely from the legs and feet. In this book, the lower body is explained not just as anatomy to memorize, but as the foundation of weight, movement, and stability. The legs carry mass...

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Surface Anatomy Comes From Layered Structure

The body’s surface is not random complexity; it is the visible result of layered forms interacting. One of the strongest contributions of Anatomy For Sculptors is its explanation of how muscles, bones, tendons, fat, and skin combine to produce the outer look of the human figure. Artists often memori...

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Sandis Kondrats is a visual artist and designer specializing in 3D visualization and educational art materials.

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