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Collection of sketches used as pre production of my fashion serieses, they all took an average of 15 mins. They were lots of help to conceptualize the poses and ideas behind thie photos, inspired or sometimes copied from fashion magazines, comics, and friends.
A collection of student sketches. Good drawing skills are a fundamental part of the design process. It is therefore vital that pupils practice and hone their drawing skills so that ideas can be captured quickly and accurately. Designing, as promoted by the department, should alllow solutions to be drawn from the stream of consciousness. In other words pupils thinking is aided by the process of drawing. What results is genuinely honest evidence that will be used for SQA presentation material.
I made several portrait sketches for the test tube series and I was fairly pleased with all of them. I spent only a minute or two on each one, but they all felt like individuals to me. (No no, that's not me patting myself on the back. But you know how it is, when you make something and it feels like you made exactly what you saw in your head or what you made was actually better than what you saw in your head...) There are many more which I'll put online to share with you in the near(ish) future. When I'm able. And I'm not right now. I have my reasons.
When I'm not taking pictures of strangers on the NYC subway and LIRR. I turn to my first love drawing. These are some bad sketches of people on the train with one or two odd ones thrown in.
Sketch with Avati’s notes for the recomposition that became the published cover of "World Enough and Time" by Robert Penn Warren, Signet D975, December, 1952
Sketchbook Corner #8 update. Read more here --> littlebluetower.blogspot.com/2013/02/sketchbook-corner-8....