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A quick sketch I made at last Thursday's life drawing session. The model, Sonja asked for the sketch but I took this picture of it before giving it to her.
Alaska willow charcoal on 14 by 18 inch sketch paper.
Alaska willow charcoal on 14 by 18 inch sketch paper.
Amelia, Lebojo, Steve Bucknell have particularly liked this photo
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Jim O'Neil club has replied to Steve Bucknell clubJim O'Neil club has replied to Amelia clubCharcoal lends itself well to such captures; learning both to see the light and shadow as well as replicating it on paper.
Depending on the situation (length of pose, complexity of fore-shorting, etc.) I lay a quick line defining the major curves and angles and then build around that. Other times, if the pose is long enough, I first lay down the shadows, blending them to the shape and density I want and then building the form around them.
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