In my figure drawing class, we’ve been focusing on close studies of individual features. I’ll be posting two pages each for eyes, noses, mouths & ears over the next few days. I drew most of these from references – both from drawing books & online resources (you may be able to make out my handwriting for the names of the authors) as well as from photos….
Here’s a creepy facial muscle study to celebrate: graphite on 11″ x 14″ sketch pad
Starting in week 6 of my figure drawing class, we began to focus on portraits. Here are my three – they took me 1.5 to 2 hours each and were done with prismacolor pencil or graphite on an 11″ x 17″ sketchbook. here’s the original photo for this one Vintage portrait from flickr Clark Gable from this original photo
Our figure drawing class has been focusing on muscle anatomy over the last couple weeks – here are the drawings I submitted for arm & leg schematics –
Here’s some work from my second week of figure drawing classes – these took about 1/2 hour each. prismacolor drawings in 11″x14″sketchbook – our instructor provided reference photosWe’ve had to submit a number of shorter gesture drawings as well – here are a couple 3 min drawings: prismacolor drawings in 11″x14″sketchbook – live model reference The process is a little frustrating since I haven’t…
So, my online classes are in full swing. I just finished my first week’s homework for my Figurative Concepts class. Right now I’m mostly drawing from photo references but am planning to head out to some local figure drawing meetup sessions soon. Here’s a selection from this week’s assignment – compressed charcoal figure drawings on 18″x 24″ newsprint – our instructor provided the photo…