A little nod to Elvis, there. This didn't turn out as well as I'd hoped it would. I think I had problems with the proportions. It...
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A little nod to Elvis, there. This didn't turn out as well as I'd hoped it would. I think I had problems with the proportions. It...
I skipped the one following the sketch from yesterday, I'll put that in the back log file. This one is much better, one I wish would ha...
Another quick sketch. Sorry for the poor quality this week, I was in a hurry with a trip to Washington state with my son and just kinda ble...
A five minute sketch. I actually liked the whole pose but felt I had to isolate an area of interest in order to have a respectable drawing.
A little preoccupied this week, resulting in a mediocre effort. sigh
or a quote from Carl Sandburg about big shoulders. Either way it was another fun exercise.
Went a bit crazy on this one. Probably should have gotten all of the parts knocked in before I went off the reservation with the modeling o...
A little on the illustrative side with that 'stache, but that's what makes this one I had fun with. I like all of the planes and sh...
Some odd negative space I left, cutting into the left hand and creating a broken look to the whole arm. Alas, that's just how it goes.
Another simple drawing where I left a lot of negative space and detailed only a couple of areas of interest. Kind of an odd but interesting...
Just gettin' warmed up folks. Stay tuned.
The gestures from last night, decided to cut it down from 10 one minute poses to 5. Don't think it hurt my later drawings.
Can't go wrong with the classics. One of our artists brought in a magazine and picked a couple of poses. I've always been partial ...
Fun pose to draw. I like the strong graphic element of the draped robe over the pillows that creates the arch of her back. I probably shou...
Using the pillows and drapery as a negative space was a bit of a challenge and cut the figure kind of oddly. Not sure if it works.
Just a little ten minute head study. Not my favorite sketch but I had fun with the rendering.
I had a blast rendering the sketch above. Using the side of the conte crayon I just focused on the shadows to start with and formed the fig...
Simple is as simple does.
Good turnout for a warm summer evening. A second session with Sara.
This one was our model during break. I liked the feet emerging from the folds of her robe and the abstract manner of the layers of said rob...
I really enjoyed this pose and spent a bit more time on it than usual. Lots of shapes to play with.
It's getting better all the ti-i-ime. Better... better... behh-ter. Okay, so I'm not all here today. Sue me.
so so.
Simple pose, simple drawing. Tried to immediately loosen up and went a bit overboard.
Was a little precious out of the gate with this one. As usual, took a bit of time to warm up, especially after missing a week.
Thanks to our wonderful model, Sara, for getting us back to work. Missing a week really isn't any fun.
Yes, Amber, I'm using you again. Again, a variation on a favorite pose.
This is probably eight or nine years old. I loved the challenge of drawing a pregnant woman and have only had that opportunity a few times. ...
An archived sketch of Sara. This pose reminds me of Elvgren and the great pinups of the old days. Not that I'm anywhere in that league...