
Saturday, July 31, 2010
Cleaner

Friday, July 30, 2010
Crude 5
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Crude 4
Scribbleface, Adjusted

I like drawing without a reference, because I like to think I can draw anything that comes to mind. Clearly, I have much to learn still...
Monday, July 26, 2010
Brian, 4

Croquis-Dokey

Sunday, July 25, 2010
Saturday, July 24, 2010
Friday, July 23, 2010
Scribbleface Green
Scribbleface
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Zappy

And this was the original drawing:

Monday, July 19, 2010
Their Friend Heron


Sunday, July 18, 2010
Sketch Session



I visited my old school, FIT, to attend a sketching/drawing salon held every Sunday night by a professor with whom I'm acquainted. It's an interesting setup compared to the erotic drawing salons I'd participated in in the past (where I met most of the artists in tonight's group). They have two models, a draped female fashion model and a male physique model, and they often pose at the same time but not in tandem, so you chose who you wanted to draw. After this week's Stavrinos inspiration, I wanted to sketch fashion again, even if I don't really know what my style is nowadays. Well, interestingly enough, a new one spontaneously emerged, more fluid and sketchier than I've ever had before. I did quite a few sketches tonight, and I even did some watercolors, which I haven't touched in aaaaages! I kept most save for two, as I gave each model one of themselves.


The female model Tabitha was amazing: she had such a perfect body for fashion, Steven, the professor, was saying she looked like a living croquis... and she certainly did! And on top of that she was ultra sweet, so even if i didn't want to part with any of my drawings of her, I gave her the portrait I did of her face, keeping all the fashion sketches. It was just too easy to draw fashion proportions on her, and I surprised myself by applying my normally sketchy colored pencil style to a fashion illustration proportion, but maintaining the long, lean quality of the limps and positioning. I normally try to clean everything up but for some reason it felt right to just leave everything really sketchy, which I don't think I've ever done before. This might be my real fashion illustration style!





None of these drawings are amazing pieces of art, but they were definitely fun practice, which I've been yearning for for a while. Plus, none of poses were particularly long - the fashion croquis were 5 minutes, so I was working fairly fast. The last time I went to this session I wasn't too pleased with the models nor my work, but hopefully this will spur me to go back and develop these skills which have atrophied for so long...
Face Time, Revisited.

Natural Bird

Stavrinos, Re-revisited

Stavrinos Revisited

Twice Shy

Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Face Time

I decided to just sketch whatever came to mind... and as always, I tended to do a face. Once upon a time I was happy with how quickly I could draw a face, but the way I like details now, there's so much reworking that gets done, I'm seldom immediately satisfied. This one started out okay, but kept on getting reworked until I finally decided to stop working on it, finished or not. Obviously, not.
Sunday, July 11, 2010
Saturday, July 10, 2010
Soft Fabrics 2010


Thursday, July 8, 2010
Sickbed
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
New CS Portrait, Finis?
Put a fork in it

I had to retool the black levels in my sketch because there are discrepancies between this new image of Gareth and the rest of the series from 2003... go figure, right? I also changed some of the color blocks and made them simpler, actually consciously making blocks of color as opposed to trying to remain faithful to the reference photo.
Sorry, this is all meaningless to those who don't know the original series, but I like to make note of my thoughts since when I review these blog entries, they'll remind me of what I was trying to do...
Monday, July 5, 2010
For Pete's Sake...

Sunday, July 4, 2010
Percy

Saturday, July 3, 2010
New CS Portrait, part trois

I laid in color and just played. I'm not really liking where this is going, but I'm not making any conscious efforts. It's easy enough to change around as necessary. I think the only think I like for now is his right ear, and the background. Everything can change completely as far as I'm concerned... the colors need to get more painterly and chunky, for one...
Thursday, July 1, 2010
New CS Portrait, part deux

I was rather unhappy with my portrait skills with the last one of Gareth, but this one seems to be moving along a little better. I look at the progress and think, well, it's actually progress. I think it helps that I like this face a lot. The model is my friend PJ, who's kinda gone missing from my life of late, and I miss him, especially as I spend a lot of time studying his face.
Christina and her friend Heron
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