Thursday 19 August 2021

Using Only A Ruler And Simple Pieces Of Chalk,

Zhong Quanbin can produce some truly astonishing anatomical blackboard drawings,


not only are they detailed drawings, they can also be viewed as outstanding works of art, photographs Zhong Quanbin/Facebook,

as it happens blackboard art is a huge phenomena in Japan, and we have featured posts about it many times before,

from detailed depictions of the entire human bone structure to individual organs like the human eye seen from various angles, it is clear to see that the young teacher has a very solid understanding of human anatomy, as well as an innate talent for drawing,

but here is the thing, even though most of his detailed artworks focus on the human body, Zhong Quanbin doesn’t teach human anatomy!

his speciality is in Anatomy illustrations and Drawing Skills at the Department of Visual Communication Design, at Shute University, and he is so good at his job that he has been commissioned by several medical schools, both in Taiwan and in China or Japan to teach their students how to draw the human body,

“Yes, we have a textbook. But we don’t read it, we draw it,” Zhong said about his class at Shute University. “Students, majoring in this area, cannot learn by just reading the pictures on books. Instead, we learn while drawing something. In my classes, students have to draw what I am demonstrating on the chalkboard.”

originally, Zhong Quanbin had no interest in medicine, but because of the impressive hand-drawn skeletal drawings he was sharing on social media, he was hired as a teacher at Xiamen Medical College to teach medical students to draw the human body “Even if you may not be able to learn it, can you not help but want to attend such an amazing art drawing teaching course?” one Japanese fan of Zhong Quanbin wondered,

Zhong Quanbin regularly posts photos and videos of his blackboard masterpieces on FacebookInstagram and YouTube, so be sure to give him a follow if you like his work, what a truly amazing blackboard artist.


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