Thursday, December 31, 2009
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Vague
There are a lot of elements I like about this piece, not the least of which is the vague indications of the upper torso and head. The rendering of the hand was probably the most important aspect of this pose as I was doing it but I find the whole is quite pleasing.
Labels:
Black Hand Group,
conté,
figurative drawing,
YAM,
Yellowstone Art Museum
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Drape
Another headless figure. Another back shot. Another typical effort from yours truly. Good enough but not what I hope for whenever I pick up a chunk of charcoal or a stick of conté.
I tend to blame my mood, my paper, lack of time or any number of other reasons for my unsatisfactory images. Truth is, I need to put myself into each drawing, painting, illustration and leave nothing out. If I have five minutes for a pose, I need to make each mark count. I realize that with the coming of the new year this sounds like a resolution but I think about this nearly every day. I tend to throw out the mantra "Every day is the first day of the rest of my life" and I believe it. It just gets hard, for whatever reason, to maintain the intensity required.
But hey, you don't check in on this blog to hear a lot of whining and midlife soul searching. I'll post another drawing tomorrow. Thanks for following, whoever you are.
Monday, December 28, 2009
Just waiting
She seems to be waiting for the end of 2009. That is how I feel. Just a few more to go. Ready for the new decade. Happy Monday.
Sunday, December 27, 2009
Older art to fill out the year...
and beyond. Not sure when this was drawn but I like the natural look. The expression and the ease of the body language.
Saturday, December 26, 2009
Only 364 more shopping days
This was the last drawing of the evening last week. Very uninspired, as all but one of the group that night packed up early. We were just not in the mood to drag out the session to it's inevitable end. How disappointing that this would be the last life drawing of the decade for me. Alas, I hope it serves as a warning that every drawing could be the last drawing I ever do, so make every one work.
Friday, December 25, 2009
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Study
I had high hopes for this as I worked on it. It's alright but not quite what I had in mind. Better upon looking at it after nearly a week, though. I really wanted to work the right hand out but just ran out of time. The shadow cast by said hand is a little too much like illustration but that is something that I wasn't too concerned about.
Labels:
Black Hand Group,
conté,
figurative drawing,
YAM,
Yellowstone Art Museum
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Back...
back in the New York Groove!
My favorite drawing of the night. I think I felt this might lead to better drawings the rest of the evening but, sadly, this was as good as it got.
The human back offers so many interesting shapes. There are a multitude of planes to work with that catch the light, layer on top of one another and meld so wonderfully with the skeleton that it's hard not to get a decent rendering. Just a fun subject to explore.
Monday, December 21, 2009
Why oh why...
do I post images I don't like. There was a time I wouldn't share any of my work let alone a drawing like this. The anonymity of the net may make it easier, I suppose. This one just never came together. I spent most of my time working on the right arm and the hand holding the wrist. I would love to say this was a 5 minute sketch but it wasn't. I had more than enough time to do a better job. Sometimes it just doesn't pay to get up in the morning.
Sunday, December 20, 2009
Saturday, December 19, 2009
A bit outside the box
I gave myself a small dimension to work with and still couldn't keep the drawing completely inside the box. Actually, my intention was to only do a portion of the figure and I got a little cute by adding the head. Eh, like I said yesterday, I was in a poor frame of mind. I didn't really keep to any real concepts the entire night except for keeping them smaller. And that i didn't entirely keep to, as you will see later. As for the drawing itself, s'alright.
Friday, December 18, 2009
Gestures, half hearted
Just didn't feel into the gesture portion of last night. Probably because my first model had to back out due to work obligations. Thankfully she gave plenty of notice which I appreciate. I was able to line up another only to have her back out 20 minutes prior to me leaving for the group. That left us with no model an hour before class. Thankfully we have Jeff as our safety net and he bailed us out again. By then I was in a sour mood and I think that I never pulled out. It certainly shows with the gestures. Sorry for the rant folks, but this gets under my skin.
Thursday, December 17, 2009
I draw heads every once in awhile
But only every once in awhile. This finishes last Thursday's drawings. I was pretty happy, for the most part with the efforts. Tonight we'll see if it continues.
Labels:
Black Hand Group,
charcoal,
conté,
figurative drawing,
nude,
portrait,
YAM,
Yellowstone Art Museum
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Eh...
I wasn't happy as I worked on this one. Not crazy about the right arm and the ham-handed manner in which I handled the foreshortening of it. I think I over worked it trying (and failing) to fix it. There are several things that I do like about the piece, however I tend to see what went wrong and it ruins it for me after that.
Labels:
Black Hand Group,
conté,
figurative drawing,
nude,
YAM,
Yellowstone Art Museum
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Do the twist
Another headless torso. And yet, I am pleased with it. Perhaps I have a problem, a compulsion. I guess we'll find out as the week plays out.
Labels:
Black Hand Group,
charcoal,
figurative drawing,
nude,
YAM,
Yellowstone Art Museum
Monday, December 14, 2009
Partial
Another good start, in my opinion. I wonder if I intentionally leave my work unfinished because it appeals to me more than seeing something fully rendered. I know this isn't commercially acceptable, but I think I enjoy finishing pieces (mine or others) in my head. Sort of like Winged Victory of Nike or Venus de Milo. Hey, I'm not comparing my little effort to those masterpieces, just that with the missing parts of the figure force one to fill in the blanks.
Labels:
Black Hand Group,
charcoal,
figurative drawing,
nude,
YAM,
Yellowstone Art Museum
Sunday, December 13, 2009
It's Thursday...
so what's with the doggone stick, Henry? Every week, it's the stick. 'Sup with that? Actually, I was really getting into this drawing, just ran out of time.
Labels:
Black Hand Group,
conté,
figurative drawing,
YAM,
Yellowstone Art Museum
Saturday, December 12, 2009
The pose
really helps with the decision making process. Sometimes you're just not sure if you feel up to really drawing as well as you want and then the model takes the pose and for some reason, at least with me, things start to flow. If you're lucky it keeps up for the whole session. Sometimes it's pose to pose. We'll see how the night went on as the week's postings progress, but I was sure encouraged by the first drawing of the night. Simple and elegant, nice pose.
Friday, December 11, 2009
Back at last...
even if only for a couple of sessions. Here is the gesture page. We got a late start so cut the gestures to five.
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Farm wife
A fairly tight conté drawing from a sitting long ago. I turned out several decent pieces from this session. If you're reading this Gerry, thank you.
Labels:
Black Hand Group,
conté,
figurative drawing,
portrait,
YAM,
Yellowstone Art Museum
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Cep in Buckskin
Monday, December 7, 2009
Seated
This was fairly early on in our tenure at the Yellowstone Art Museum. It's on craft paper hence the color. I really like the way the charcoal reacts to this paper but most don't really like it (art buyers, not artists) so I try to stick to white. Too bad, there are some beautiful drawings waiting to spring from some of these interesting materials.
Sunday, December 6, 2009
Erin redux
Another drawing of our intrepid Miss E. This seems to have been when I was purposely thinking along the lines of N. Fechin. The methodical manner of the line drawing. I really must find better paper to truly explore the look St. Nicolai was able to achieve.
Saturday, December 5, 2009
Profile
Erin is another of our regular models although she has been MIA for a few months. But that is something that we have learned to accept and realize how fortunate we are to have people willing to spend their time helping our group become better artists. We want to thank all of our models, past and present for the great service they provide us. If not for them this site would have a lot of drawings of empty chairs.
Labels:
Black Hand Group,
conté,
figurative drawing,
model,
portrait,
YAM,
Yellowstone Art Museum
Friday, December 4, 2009
Shande again
She did love her sleep. Seriously, Shande was a terrific model for us. Lots of interesting drawings came out of our sessions by a lot of different artists.
Thursday, December 3, 2009
A little portrait
From a couple of years ago. Shande was one of our steady models and you may recognize her from a few posts. Alas, she left for school and now we only have our drawings of her. If you are reading this, thank you Shande. We hope you are doing well.
Labels:
Black Hand Group,
charcoal,
portrait,
YAM,
Yellowstone Art Museum
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
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