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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.
i've neglected my flickr page for the last couple of months just because life got really hectic. thanks for all of the kind comments on other images in the meantime! i didn't mean to ignore anyone's comments!
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.
A short pose figure drawing from the model. Vine charcoal on paper.
Gage Academy open studio, January 2015.
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The gallery that shows my stuff in San Francisco recently closed down for the afternoon and hired a couple of life models to pose for a few of their artists. This was my first attempt at figure drawing for 25 years (no exaggeration), and I’d forgotten how damn hard it is. This is result of one 45 minute pose. It's currently in the group show “Model Behavior” at Hang Art: www.hangart.com/art/ingallery_shows/larger.cfm?ExhibitId=...
Sold.
Downtown San Jose.
The Mariani Plant for the most part was torn down in 1999 (?) except for 2 buildings and the water tower. The buildings became 45 lofts and there are 114 Townhomes around the the rest of the site.
Prismacolor Colored Pencils on Strathmore Premium Recycled Sketch Paper
An exercise in Atmospheric or Color Perspective....warm advances and cool recedes. Nothing new....Leonardo da Vinci formulated the idea and it's been followed by artists ever since. Sometimes referred to as Aerial Perspective, this notion is based on observations that as objects move further away from us, the more they partake of blue (as in the distant hills in a landscape painting). The Impressionists and Post Impressionists were keenly aware of temperature changes in their paintings to effect near and far elements in a vast variety of lighting conditions. Renoir employs this principle very visibly in most of his figure paintings. Perhaps the finest examples of color-temperature spatial shifts are to be seen in the the paintings of Paul Cezanne.
Atmospheric or Aerial Perspective: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aerial_perspective
Impressionist Painters: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Impressionism
Post Impressionist Painters: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post-Impressionism
Paul Cezanne: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_C%C3%A9zanne
Here's another quick sketch during our life drawing get together. We had her pose for 15 minutes so we could all do something crazy. I used ink pen and then threw on some watercolor wash........I know you could do better but I had fun doing this...ahaha. Enjoy. This is approximately 8 X 10". Offered on www.ThePointedBrush.blogspot.com