I would really love to have had another ten or so minutes to work both hands out. This one was really starting to work for me.
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I would really love to have had another ten or so minutes to work both hands out. This one was really starting to work for me.
I hope my records are straight and I haven't shown this one before. A lot of lost edges and lines going nowhere. Not too bad but I am ...
Heavy handed but, as I've said before, it all depends on the pose. I guess focusing on such a small area gave me a bit more time to ...
This one had a lot of potential, just not a lot of time. The face could have used a little more attention but that's the facts of life ...
This is more like it. I love studies that aren't complete figures. Focusing on a section of the figure and delving into it is both my ...
I'm pretty happy with this one. Overworked? Maybe. But I really opened my eyes and allowed myself to just keep layering onto this one...
Kinda like this one. Last drawing that night.
Terrible angle for this pose. Just wasn't inspiring me so I think I just went through the motions. Lots of mass but not much interest.
Not much to say. I tried something and it failed.
I like the old world nature of this little study. No reason to finish this one, just explore the intricacies of a small portion of the huma...
As I said in a previous post, being so familiar with model gives me the freedom to isolate areas of interest and not worry about a finished ...
to any and all who happen to be a dad. To my dad, thanks for supporting my dreams both in the beginning and now. It has always meant a lot...
Seeing as Jeff is a sculptor by trade it only seemed fitting to use big strokes to carve out the image. That is exactly how it felt, as if ...
Gestures, as usual. Jeff stepped in when Sara was unable to model for us. I've been drawing Jeff for ten or eleven years so when one i...
Nothing to say about this one. Pedestrian at best. Still the big strokes and, once again, an unfinished face.
Wish I'd finished the face on this one. Love the heavy shadows and the lost edges.
I really like the mass that I built up in this one. The heavier stroke technique adds to the weight created in this drawing and using the l...
but didn't pull it off. Love the pose and the shadows. Wish I had gotten the face finished but... well, I didn't.
A bit blocky but I like the feeling this one gives. The tilt of the head, the loose strands of hair, the introspective look on her face.
So so execution. All poses were ten minutes, a bit of a departure for us. Can't blame time restrictions on this one. Must have been t...
As per usual, gestures to start with. Sara's back and doing her always great job. Hopefully the early trip to Angry Hank's didn...
Hopefully new stuff tomorrow.
From a few weeks ago. I like how the figure emerges from the cast shadow. I have several similar images with various models and they all r...
This was the final pose of this particular session, a time the models usually take it a bit easier. I like the simplicity of the rendering ...
From a few weeks ago. This was one of my favorite drawings of the past few months. I like the elegance of the lines and the manner in whic...
The pose reflects the angst the artists feel when trying to draw this. So many problems to deal with and only seven minutes to solve them. ...
Not too many poses more simply elegant than a prone back shot. Large masses and, in this case, long shapes with little more than minimal sh...
saved just for this reason. Didn't have access to the room last night so no new drawings. I'll post some leftovers from the last c...
I like the way I rendered the figure but not the face, a bit too exaggerated.
Just a simple back shot that became my best drawing of the evening. I really liked the rendering of the model's head. The movement fro...