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Charcoal

18x24

5min per pose

2011

 

The model gave us five 5-minute poses and we were to draw them on the same page.

cretacolor pencil l

Ink on paper

S. Pelizzoni - Nude pastel

I did this one in Robert Liberace's class. Rob really liked the way I left the mistakes in (the faint lines around the body.) That's something he encourages. Rob drew the two feet in the top left corner. He didn't like the way I drew her bottom foot (I fixed it later), so he drew the top left one to show me how I should have drawn it. The smaller foot next to it is where he was making fun of the way I had drawn it ;-)

 

Pencil on paper (reverse), digitally edited

Figure Drawing 7

 

Medium: charcoal on newsprint.

 

This is a 25 minute pose that I did in a figure drawing workshop at William Stout's studio.

Red chalk on paper

sketch on paper a4 size graphite pencil

Charcoal and pastel on paper - Basic Inquiry Life Drawing - Vancouver, BC

Graphite on paper, 18"x24"

Ink on paper

Colored pencil quick studies... this week I was working on the face more than anything...

ink and acrylic on map.....furthered

Fall 2007

charcoal and pastel on paper

Figure drawing of a female model kneeling

This is Mark, a friend of a friend of mine at school. He modeled last night for a few of us at my school. This took 3 hours, and I am really proud of this. It was really hard keeping proportions and capturing his likeness, but I think I pulled it off. Thank you Mark for modeling!

Figure drawing from Project of the Living Artist, Brooklyn, NY

Me drawing Natasha, the Flamenco dancer. 10-minute pose in conte crayons. Thanks to my friend Caron for the photo!

That's a fake skull that he's holding, just in case it isn't obvious.

 

I started this 15 minute drawing doing the whole figure, but abandoned that to draw just the model's face and arms. You can still see the beginnings of the full-figure drawing creeping around the model's arms.

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