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Here are some quick gesture drawings from last quarter’s open sessions at the institute. All were drawn small, on a 3.5″X5″ pad, in one to five minutes. click to enlarge click to elarge
Continuing the series of life drawings from Spring Quarter. By this time I was drawing on whatever I could find – brown paper bags, cardboard boxes… Click image to enlarge Click image to enlarge
More studies from Spring quarter’s open life drawing. Here are some hands (and an arm). click for larger image
More sketches from last quarter’s open life drawing sessions. Here are some foot studies.
I haven’t posted anything for the past two weeks, so here’s a Sketch Sunday post with three drawings! This past quarter, I went to open figure drawing sessions at school, and I’ll be posting some of those studies here over the next few weeks. To kick it off, here’s a full figure sketch, a head, ...
Probably not the first sketch of a veteran I’ve posted here (this is the DC area, after all). Then again, what’s a more fitting subject on Memorial Day?
A few weeks ago I posted a sketch of a rather amusingly stiff suit I saw on the DC Metro train. Well, not all suits in DC are stiff, as you can see from this sketch.
Aging is beautiful. I find looking at aging people like watching the fall colors change on a human face. This guy’s face felt like September.