Monday, January 31, 2011
Hmph!
So much for my love affair with terra cotta! I struggled mightily with this drawing and, ultimately, failed. Not sure what the problem was but it started bad and never got on track. It happens.
Labels:
Black Hand Group,
conté,
drawing,
female,
figurative drawing,
model,
newsprint,
nude,
YAM,
Yellowstone Art Museum
Sunday, January 30, 2011
Twofer
The head study is okay but I'm not thrilled with the seated sketch. Should've put some effort into the head and defined the fact that she was leaning against the wall. On poses such as this one it doesn't help that I have a profile view unless I put some work into defining the wall itself. C'est la vie.
Labels:
Black Hand Group,
charcoal,
drawing,
female,
figurative drawing,
head study,
model,
newsprint,
nude,
YAM,
Yellowstone Art Museum
Saturday, January 29, 2011
Best Drawing of the Night
Best drawing in a long time. I loved this pose during gestures, but I am even more pleased with this result. Simple, strong and elegant. Hey, the lost edge at the navel is pretty cool too.
Labels:
Black Hand Group,
charcoal,
drawing,
female,
figurative drawing,
model,
newsprint,
nude,
YAM,
Yellowstone Art Museum
Friday, January 28, 2011
Last Night at the YAM
The gestures from last night. Pretty hit or miss for me the whole evening although tomorrow's image is one of my favorites from probably the last couple of years at least.
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Last decent drawing of the night
Another one I was pretty happy with. Love the terra cotta look. Tomorrow you'll see how I fell off the beam for the last couple of sketches.
Labels:
Black Hand Group,
conté,
drawing,
figurative drawing,
male,
model,
newsprint,
nude,
YAM,
Yellowstone Art Museum
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Monday, January 24, 2011
Monday's duo
Got a little enamored with the left hand of the charcoal sketch. Shades of my desire to be like J C Coll. Solid enough drawings, nothing great.
Labels:
Black Hand Group,
charcoal,
conté,
drawing,
figurative drawing,
male,
model,
newsprint,
nude,
YAM,
Yellowstone Art Museum
Sunday, January 23, 2011
Seeing double
I thought that I liked the top image but when it was all said and done I hadn't accomplished what I intended so I just did the next pose at the bottom and now I regret that. I kind of like the second drawing and feel I would have put more effort into the head had I felt I would have had a singular image to keep. Oh, well, that's the way the charcoal crumbles, I guess.
Labels:
Black Hand Group,
charcoal,
drawing,
figurative drawing,
head study,
male,
model,
newsprint,
nude,
YAM,
Yellowstone Art Museum
Saturday, January 22, 2011
Minimal
I enjoyed the minimal manner in which I rendered this drawing, concentrating on the lights and darks rather than any linear marks. I am especially happy with the arms and the way the right arm disappears into the lost edge of the right leg. One of the better images of the night
Labels:
Black Hand Group,
charcoal,
drawing,
figurative drawing,
Jeff,
male,
model,
newsprint,
nude,
YAM,
Yellowstone Art Museum
Friday, January 21, 2011
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Final sketch of the evening
I was pretty happy with this one even if I went back to charcoal for it. The long lines and the cast shadow give this the look of a preliminary sketch for a sculpture (in my mind at least). Simple drawing to end the session with.
Labels:
Black Hand Group,
charcoal,
drawing,
female,
figurative drawing,
model,
newsprint,
nude,
Yellowstone Art Museum
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Relaxed
Labels:
Black Hand Group,
conté,
drawing,
female,
figurative drawing,
model,
newsprint,
YAM,
Yellowstone Art Museum
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
A coupla more
Really blew the charcoal but I am very happy with the conté drawing. I go in spurts and right now the conté crayon is giving me the best results. No logical reason that I can think of, they are both just sticks in my mitt. Go figure.
Labels:
Black Hand Group,
charcoal,
conté,
drawing,
female,
figurative drawing,
model,
newsprint,
nude,
YAM,
Yellowstone Art Museum
Monday, January 17, 2011
A Monday duo
For some reason the conté seems to give me a nicer look these days. I'm becoming enamored with the terra cotta on newsprint look again.
Labels:
Black Hand Group,
charcoal,
conté,
drawing,
female,
figurative drawing,
model,
newsprint,
nude,
YAM
Sunday, January 16, 2011
Gettin' warmed up
Still letting the surface dictate my technique. Later I start to impose my will a bit. I'm interested to see how this goes.
Labels:
Black Hand Group,
charcoal,
drawing,
female,
figurative drawing,
model,
newsprint,
nude,
YAM,
Yellowstone Art Museum
Saturday, January 15, 2011
Some gestures
Thursday night saw a bigger group and, I think, a better set of drawings from me. Here are the gestures.
Labels:
charcoal,
conté,
drawing,
female,
figurative drawing,
gesture drawing,
model,
newsprint,
nude,
YAM,
Yellowstone Art Museum
Thursday, January 13, 2011
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Back to basics
Pretty happy with this one. Nice big shapes and pretty simple shading. Better placement on the page would have helped.
Labels:
Black Hand Group,
charcoal,
drawing,
female,
figurative drawing,
model,
newsprint,
nude,
YAM,
Yellowstone Art Museum
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Black Robe
I really loved this pose. Wish I had done it justice. Again, Angry Hanks plus drawing equals a very hazy experience.
Labels:
charcoal,
drawing,
female,
figurative drawing,
model,
newsprint,
nude,
YAM,
Yellowstone Art Museum
Monday, January 10, 2011
A little tighter
but still pretty basic. This stuff reminds me of Burne Hogarth's approach. Not in the dynamics but with just seeing the large shapes.
Labels:
charcoal,
drawing,
female,
figurative drawing,
model,
newsprint,
nude,
YAM,
Yellowstone Art Museum
Sunday, January 9, 2011
What was I thinking?
There were a number of reasons for my very loose work last Thursday night. I didn't have my glasses. It had been a month since I last drew from life. I switched back to newsprint. Oh, yeah, I had three Street Fight Red's at Angry Hanks before I walked in. Sheesh, not a good idea. But it did help to create a much more "free" interpretation of the figure (for me). Not saying that I will be doing that again but maybe I can learn from this and take my work in a different direction. Or maybe not. We'll see.
Labels:
charcoal,
drawing,
female,
figurative drawing,
model,
newsprint,
nude,
YAM,
Yellowstone Art Museum
Saturday, January 8, 2011
Friday, January 7, 2011
New stuff for a new year
Sara was kind enough to open 2011 for us. Here are the gestures from last night. I have gone back to newsprint, as you may be able to tell.
Thursday, January 6, 2011
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Unfinished #...
heh, too many unfinished drawings to ever be able to put a number to. This model was named Cassie and she may have been the most perfectly proportioned model I ever drew. Quite petite in stature but she had a perfect hourglass figure. Her red hair and pale skin really made her quite intriguing to draw, although that never came through in charcoal. She eventually moved on but while she was with us we got some terrific art out of her.
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Sinew
Long and lean body on this male model really gave the artists some great shapes to work with. The connections between muscle and bone are very prominent and made for some interesting choices. I chose to amplify the sinewy nature of the figure where others decided to simplify the shapes and draw in a more impressionistic manner. I think whenever I have the time I tend to travel the road most detailed.
Monday, January 3, 2011
Untitled #9
Ambiguous title for an ambiguous pose. I've always liked this pose from our models. The perspective makes for an almost landscape image. Fun to draw.
Sunday, January 2, 2011
Lost
Jenny again. That haircut is so recognizable. I always had fun drawing her. As for the drawing itself, my illustration tendencies seem to come out as I look for lost edges to play with. I also seem to have had a problem finishing faces even then. I know that the poses were longer when I did these drawings so I can't blame lack of time. I guess I just got caught up in the figure more than the face.
Saturday, January 1, 2011
Happy New Year
Something old to ring in the new year.
This model, who posed for us for a couple of years, had a wedge cut coif that was nigh unto impossible to ignore as the starting point of any drawing of her. The graphic shape was just too tempting but it ultimately served as a great point of reference for measurement and correct placement of the features.
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