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December 5, 2009. This past weekend Gage Academy (in Seattle WA) held their 10th annual Drawing Jam. Multiple models, many rooms, people of all ages drawing, sculpting, painting, making art. I spent the entire 12 hours in the gesture room. Towards the end of the day, a belly dancing troupe entered. They danced and posed (mostly posed) for just over 2 hours. It was fantastic. So many beautiful shapes and details to try and capture in just 10 minutes, which was the length of all their poses. It was exhausting and exhilarating. I'll post more later... new computer at home, just got the scanner working but still no Photoshop.
These ink on paper pieces were combined with some digital rendering , so the final format for these artwork is the digital print ( maximum size 13 inch by 24 inch)
You can see more of my fashion inspired artwork at my new website www.fashion-accent.com
April 4, 2011
This is a two week pose, the next sitting will be tomorrow. I'm tempted to start something new but there's a lot that I think I could improve with this.
… large windows letting in soft northern light. Minimalist workspace with an easel or drawing board, sketch paper, charcoal, and a few unfinished studies pinned on the walls. Dust particles visible in the light, adding painterly depth.
Drawn in between computer batches and a long gap of nothingness. More of a doodle than anything else nothing serious.
Standard 9 heads tall women’s figure proportions streamline:side views in movement
More details can be found at: www.FigureDrawingTemplates.com
There are six figure drawing templates and one plate with head views. Each figure drawing template includes more than one figure view on the plate. As a result, all six plates include a variety of different views of the figure for drawing of multiple poses.