Sometimes I have to remind myself to slow down, look, really draw what I see - don't go too crazy with color all the time. I'm pretty pleased with this drawing - I like the composition and the values I captured. I wish I had a little more detail in the drapery, but it's not too bad.
But, I couldn't stop there...you know me by now...I have to draw to sides of every model! And the idea of drawing with the red line was still itching me, so I tried it again. This time I started with a light pencil drawing, then did a red line over the contour, then slowly built up shadows with sap green, pale blue, and pthalo blue.
8 comments:
These are beautiful, I love your work!
Another fantastic drawing. I love the pale blue shadows. I think the prominence of the red line really shows off your skill; it outlines the form with real certainty.
AMAZING!! I can't even draw a stick person. Love your art. Truly gifted.
What a talent. So beautifully drawn.
Great drawings! You're so talented. :)
I envy you Kristina, not only for your wonderful figures but for how you have melted together your family and your art.
I am in the first steps of nude drawing meetings, and wonder if I'll ever reach your level
On the black and white sketch that you mentioned wishing you had worked a bit more on the drapery.... you don't think that would have taken away from the figure itself?
I love your work!
Thank you all for the kind words about my work!
Studiovirgo...Thanks! I actually did a very light pencil sketch first, so that I could draw in the red line with that "certainty" - red is SO hard to fix if it doesn't work the first time!
Tayete...I have been drawing from the live figure model for 15 years...it is a long, but rewarding and stimulating process. I wish you lots of luck and hope you are guided by some great teachers!
Pegi...maybe! Perhaps it is a good balance between the fabric and the figure...thank you!
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