Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Studio Stuff- Pastels ( drawings and sketches)
I took a class with the great Bill Maughan and started to think in terms of colour and form instead of line...and it made my head hurt. This class changed the way I started to draw and paint.
Three-five hours, soft pastels on coloured paper.
This was an ok drawing, but the model absolutely loved it, so much so, she took several pictures of it. Kinda got a kick out of it.
Labels:
Drawing,
Figure Drawing,
Pastels,
sketches,
studio
Studio stuff- Head drawing 2
These are one of my better works that I did in the class, total my take on traditional methods taught in class. It was less drawing and more fencing with the paper and pencil.
Done on the last day, it has my comic-style-ten-million-lines take on it.
The left is how I draw, the one on the right is more of in the style taught in school and similar to my teacher's, the drawing is similar to his style, but he was in a league of his own.
Lovely Model, I have drawn her several times and all the drawings have come out great.
Studio Stuff- Head drawing 1
These are some of my in-class studio works.
Three-five hours, Charcoal and charcoal pencil on paper.
It was for my head-drawing class, my teacher the fantastic Mark Tennant improved my skills a hundred fold. The drawing is similar to his style, but it has my comic-style-ten-million-lines take on it.
One of the better stetches I did.
Studio Stuff- nudes, sketches
These are some of my in-class studio works.
I took a class with the great Bill Maughan and started to think in terms of colour and form instead of line...and it made my head hurt. This class changed the way I started to draw and paint.
Three-five hours, Conte-crayon pencil on paper.
It was for the first day of my 'pastel-painting' class, I did not bring any, so I used what I had and I loved it.
This was my first attempt at pastels.
Three-five hours, soft pastels on coloured paper.
One is supposed to use pastels almost like painting with oils, no hard lines and you develop forms with colours...silly me, I started putting lines like I was drawing a comic page, end results for all to see.
I have improved a bit....but these are my earlier attempts.
This was the same fantastic model I had for clothed figure, again drawing her was like drawing a cat trying to stretch, beautiful and very fluid poses.
In these drawings, we had to change the lower portion of the model into that of a fish-mermaid-thingee. I loved this funky way of working.
I took a class with the great Bill Maughan and started to think in terms of colour and form instead of line...and it made my head hurt. This class changed the way I started to draw and paint.
Three-five hours, Conte-crayon pencil on paper.
It was for the first day of my 'pastel-painting' class, I did not bring any, so I used what I had and I loved it.
This was my first attempt at pastels.
Three-five hours, soft pastels on coloured paper.
One is supposed to use pastels almost like painting with oils, no hard lines and you develop forms with colours...silly me, I started putting lines like I was drawing a comic page, end results for all to see.
I have improved a bit....but these are my earlier attempts.
This was the same fantastic model I had for clothed figure, again drawing her was like drawing a cat trying to stretch, beautiful and very fluid poses.
Labels:
Figure Drawing,
Nudes,
Pastels,
sketches,
studio
Studio Stuff- clothed figure 4
Some classes are good, some classes are great. This was one of them, I loved the class and did some of my best studio work I have ever done. I got rid of the stiffness that usually accompanied my work. Thanks Diana !
Oh, the first figure in this drawing is the finest that I feel I have ever done, it took me a mere 2 mins to get it done. Despite its simplicity it is the best that I have done to date.
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