These figure drawings were also completed Saturday night at the drawing session at the MCMA. The pose above was deceptively simple at first. Just the shape of her back. However, the more i studied it the more information i found in the shapes of her hips and along her spine. The light was just right, showing the hunch of her posture as she leaned a little bit forward. I really like the combination of the simple pose with complex shadows.
And on the other end of the spectrum...from my side of the room this was a very complex pose! Not only was she laying down, but she had pillows propping up her mid-section (which gave a gorgeous view from the back!) I found the fore-shortening in this figure drawing very challenging, but I think I managed to capture the majority of the information.
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Lovely. It looks like an excellent job, to me! :)
It's beautiful! Wish I could draw *sigh*
There's something about black and white that just thrills me! The bottom one is amazing! The area around the face and hair is just enough, perfect!
You have such wonderful line work in these! You have such a perfect grasp of the figure... foreshortened or not! I wish you could teach me!!!
Thank you for all the kind words! I will have to start considering teaching on-line to all of you fabulous blog readers :)
Oh,that would be soooooo very super!! I was going to ask you if you've ever thought of teaching online!! I'd love to be your student!
Oh what talent!!
Really lovely...I love tricky poses. Makes it that more interesting. Love the pastel drawings in your previous post. L x
The Manic Monday blog feature with your blog and shop is up and running! http://wildedesigns.blogspot.com :)
Hi Krystyna! You have a beautiful job in your blog, and also a cute boy!
I'm a brazilian illustrator, from a small city, and I'm missing this kind of experience... Have a model posing and make sketches. At least I have some magazines, and I get photos on internet. Sometimes I go out and watch people... :P But I really need something more real.
Well... Amazing stuff!
Hugs,
Tati
Lorna and artisanne - thank you!
Beth - wonderful blog feature - thank you so much!
Tati - I hiope you have a chance to draw from the model again - we are on a break for the summer and I miss it! I know how you feel!
Hello, Kristina! I'm so glad i discovered your blog; i believe your drawings and paintings are wonderful and you are an artist indeed.
Drawind is one of my passions too, but it's just something i do in my spare time and i am far from the level i'd like to reach.
I was looking for guidance and i am sure i could learn lots of things from you.
Keep up the good work!
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