“Lively and accessible...progressing nicely from quick-pose sketches to more ambitious interpretations of both the character and the form of the person one is drawing...covers a variety of media and explores light and shadow, clothing and drapery....[Constance’s] use of cropping, pastels, collage, and monotypes attests to her preference for creative expressions....an outstanding book for public libraries.”— Library Journal.
Diana Constance was born in New York City. She won a scholarship to the Art Students League and later attended the University of New Mexico. She worked in Rome for five years.