Monday, March 30, 2009
Entry for March 24, 2009
Another late arrival at Artists 25. E- was working this time. I had time to do these 4 poses, all in the 15 to 20-minute range.
I have to admit that the study of E- with her shoe was, in actuality, quite distorted perspectivally. It was like an anamorphosis, with the top of the drawing really small & the bottom part way too big. Reversing the perspective effect in photoshop makes this a quite well-proportioned study. I was standing looking down at my drawing pad, rather than my usual lazy-man sitting, and wonder if the changed angle of sight on my drawing led me to wrongly 'perspective-compensate' what was being set down on the paper.
That or I was just getting bigger as I kept drawing.
Sunday, March 29, 2009
Entry for March 22, 2009
Saturday, March 28, 2009
7th entry for March 19, 2009
Friday, March 27, 2009
6th entry for March 19, 2009
These were 5-minute poses. I was settling into more of a 'working groove', and the music quieted as the show progressed.
There was one cheesy R & B ballad to deal with, which had some woman singing wispily about how she was "just about over being your girlfriend"...
Sigh. Maybe she could go away & discuss with Phil Collins about how he doesn't care anymore.
J- 's costume had stripey briefs, and it wasn't til these 5-minute poses that I had time to properly draw any of their detail at all.
Labels:
circus arts,
focus,
hoop,
soppy background music,
stripey clothing
Thursday, March 26, 2009
5th entry for March 19, 2009
These were 3-minute studies. I was see-sawing between being in focus and losing that focus every few minutes. it may only be a personal perception, but I felt I was getting less information down in the time available than I have been doing in recent sessions at Diane's studio.
I decided that I liked the challenge of trying to keep in focus, since a couple of other drawers were clearly enjoying what was playing.
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
4th entry for March 19, 2009
More 2-minute studies. While doing these I continued wrestling with the music, but was getting adjusted. Also, the music shifted from more varied tempos to more steady latin & hip-hop rhythms, which was helping.
3rd entry for March 19, 2009
It was around this point in the evening that the radio switched to a new program, one that was playing quite punchy jazz-funk and latin music. Somehow, at least on this evening, this posed a real challenge to concentration. The music was interesting and lively - a little too interesting to tune out.
Whatever the case, where the earlier Irish reels were a nice steady tempo, as rhythms and tempos shifted, my mark-making kept jumping around. My dad knows a composer who once got thrown by an ocean's surf sounds because it was off-tempo to his inner timing. It made it impossible for the guy to write or sleep while on a songwriting retreat. I was feeling like that at first: dance to this - yes; draw to it - not in a flowing way.
It did occur to me that if I had been willing to let my marks run with the music, I might have discovered something unfamiliar and possibly useful. But for that night I just tried to maintain focus in spite of the music. These are 2-minute studies.
Labels:
circus arts,
focus,
gesture studies,
missed opportunities,
silks
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
2nd entry for March 19, 2009
These were some more 1-minute poses. At this point - some 15 poses into the night - I was beginning to get settled into a drawing groove. J- was playing a lot with using the knotted silks as support points to hang from or balance off of.
Labels:
circus arts,
gesture studies,
silks,
support points
Monday, March 23, 2009
1st entry for March 19, 2009
2nd entry for March 17, 2009
These were 20-minute studies. Apart from his lying-down pose, it was his expression and countenance I wanted to set down.
It was a purely subjective response, but to me C- looks like he could be a member of some German or Scandanavian metal band. I think it is a combination of gravitas and artistic energy that he projects.
Sunday, March 22, 2009
1st entry for March 17, 2009
Over at Artists 25 on the Tuesday, C- was working. He and I go back all the way to my first art school days at Arts' Sake Inc. I haven't worked with him for a few years, and we are both aging and deepening, I was feeling.
His face has a lot of character, so these 10-minute studies didn't get much past his shoulders.
Saturday, March 21, 2009
Thursday, March 19, 2009
1st entry for March 13, 2009
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
5th entry for March 12, 2009
Bottom to top, theses are the last poses of the night- three 5-minute, one 10-minute and a 6-minute pose 'til the end.
I like how the silks connote the direction of pull and force that P- is exerting in these poses.
Labels:
circus arts,
energy,
extended poses,
gravity,
pull,
silks
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