Rey Bustos is one of the country's preeminent artistic-anatomy teachers. He graduated with honors from the prestigious ArtCenter College of Design in 1989, and has been teaching figure drawing, composition, and 2D and 3D anatomy ever since. Bustos currently teaches at ArtCenter College of Design in Pasadena, CA, Los Angeles Academy of Figurative Art, and Kline Academy of Art in Culver City, CA and conducts online classes for Computer Graphics Masters Academy (CGMA), New Masters Academy and Gnomon School of Visual Effects.
"I've been teaching college-level anatomy for two decades, and yet
I still always learn something from Rey every time I watch him
teach. His anatomical knowledge is encyclopedic, and his ability to
translate that into art is masterful."
--Anthony R. Friscia, Ph.D., Adjunct Associate Professor, UCLA,
Integrative Biology & Physiology
"In your hands is a genuine work of scholarship and an accessible
celebration of human anatomy. No one holds a candle to Rey's
knowledge on the subject."
--Nathan Greno, Co-director, Tangled
"Rey Bustos--teacher extraordinaire--has presented his take on
artistic anatomy in this incredible book to a level I have not seen
before. In a word, he has electrified every aspect of the study of
artistic anatomy with vitality. He brings anatomy to life."
--Eliot Goldfinger, renowned artist and sculptor and author of
Human Anatomy for Artists
"Rey's Anatomy breaks down the intricacies of what is one of the
most challenging subject matters for artists--the anatomy of the
human figure. All intimidation vanishes as Rey joyfully distills
this into easily graspable chunks, in an engaging and even
storytelling manner, unveiling the mysteries, and inspiring
confidence and creativity. With its many clear, easy-to-understand
images, drawings, and diagrams, this is a must-have book for all
students of anatomy, and one that I will be keeping, and referring
to, on my own bookshelf."
--Terryl Whitlatch, acclaimed creature designer and animal
anatomist
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