(05-04-2024, 08:02 AM)RottenPocket Wrote: Your Simplified forms are distinct but not at all cartoony, very pleasing to look at!
;__; Thank YOU so much for that! I've been pulling my hair out when I stress soooo much anatomy while avoiding swooping, simple 2D lines! Been working to really do a balancing act of keeping things natural/realistic but simplified and direct. Again, thanks for noticing!
Just dropping more live figures and Old Master copies after Daumier, Velazquez and Ribera. Will dedicate more life to doing more of these copies. Much to learn from them!
Good morning. Just showing the last of my pages. These consist of museum copies after Lautrec, Gustave Moreau, and Watteau. The woman and child come from a photo collage assembly I saw at the local contemporary museum.
Some new exhibits opened up so I'm excited to fill up my new sketchbook with some favorites that I saw. Enjoy.
Hey! I just wrapped up two big sketchbooks these last few months. I was pretty busy but still managed to squeeze in some sessions and whatnot. These are some short-poses.
Foreshortening is hard and challenging...but fun! Hate the cast shadow from the knee and that was a struuuggle. Sitting figure was an issue because the head was smaaall which is a common error for me. My friend called me out that morning so I appreciate that.
This is a 3hr long pose. Came late, head was blocked (by phone for virtual artists on zoom), so I freaked out thinking I wasn't going to get anything. Managed with what I could.