Wednesday, March 15, 2006

Contours


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These are the contours I stayed after class to do. Well a small sample of them any way. Posted by Picasa

Contours


This is a contour drawing. We used colored pencil. You draw very slowly using with your pencil as parallel to the paper as possible. I am really bad at it. Although the ones I picked to put on here are pretty decent (lots of practice). We get 5 minutes for these Posted by Picasa

Conte


This is a conte blocking. You take a piece of conte and use one tone to lay out the basic shape of the person, then you press harder to get another tone for the shadows. You only shade in the darkest shadows and you only use the 2 tones. You also only use the broad side of the conte. The purpose for all that is you just want an abstract form, no details. He looks like a samurai. I love it.  Posted by Picasa


This is a gesture drawing. They are fun to do, but complicated. You have to sit at the far edge of the bench with your arm straight, drawing by only moving your shoulder and/or elbow, holding the pencil at the back and so lightly that the teacher could just tap your hand and it would fly out. You have to scribble and draw in circles not using any straight lines and then when you get everything laid out you can go back and make a few areas darker. All while not picking up your china marker. (we use china markers not pencils for these) And it's done in 1-3 minutes.  Posted by Picasa

Gestures


Another gesture, same woman Posted by Picasa

Line Drawings


This is the second line drawing I did. I got alot farther on this and I think the only thing the teacher did was the lines on the face. Posted by Picasa


This is the first straightline drawing we did for class. This took me the whole week to do and I didn't get hardly any of her legs finished. Plus I think my teacher did some of it. God that one was so hard. It's the same lady as the the one I got to use pencil and white charcoal on.  Posted by Picasa

Friday, March 10, 2006

Just a quick note on sizes

All work from class is done on 18 x 24 in paper so unless I take a picture of it to post the whole thing will not be on here.

Practice from books is done in my 5 1/2 x 8 in notebook

Actual sketchbook is 9 x 12

Noses 1


I've moved onto the nose, obviously. Just one more page of them before I get to the lips. That's a large chapter.  Posted by Picasa

Thursday, March 09, 2006

Eyes 3


Hopefully I will only have 1 page of eyes left and then it's on to the nose, but that is a much shorter chapter. These are not as good as the other ones. Nothing good from the daily sketch book.  Posted by Picasa

Tuesday, March 07, 2006

Practice Eye


This is an eye I did on my own. Trying to use all the practice I am getting from that book. It's done over quick sketches of Tux.  Posted by Picasa

Quick Sketches


This is from Saturday. It's James giving Tux a bath Posted by Picasa

Monday, March 06, 2006

Street Lamp


From a park in the Goldcoast, Newberry Library. From 2004.  Posted by Picasa

Vanderpoel


Anything with a page number is practice from "The Human Figure" by John H. Vanderpoel. If I start practicing from another book I will note it in the caption. Posted by Picasa

Eyes 1




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Eyes 2




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Random Things 3


my shoe, a chain, a singer at the "L" stop, blue line riders Posted by Picasa

Random Things 2


a light in the "L" tunnel, blueline riders and a woman's hat Posted by Picasa

Unfinished Candle


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Fabric



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Palm Trees (311 S. Wacker)



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Coffee Shop Patrons



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Blue Line Riders


Blueline riders Posted by Picasa