This is one of my drawings that was a product of the key components that I believe to be necessary to teaching the art of drawing. It is one my favorites because it depicts still life as well as motion through line, shade, scale, and stroke. When I look at it I feel the model in motion, the weight of her limbs shifting before the class and the emotion the body portrayed as it created the traditional poses. This drawing depicts my passion for capturing the human form and the art of using line and shape to build what we see as life.
Monday, September 7, 2009
DRAWING
This is one of my drawings that was a product of the key components that I believe to be necessary to teaching the art of drawing. It is one my favorites because it depicts still life as well as motion through line, shade, scale, and stroke. When I look at it I feel the model in motion, the weight of her limbs shifting before the class and the emotion the body portrayed as it created the traditional poses. This drawing depicts my passion for capturing the human form and the art of using line and shape to build what we see as life.
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I love the hips of the second figure. Nice job.
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