Showing posts with label line. Show all posts
Showing posts with label line. Show all posts

Monday, November 1, 2010

1st entry for Oct. 15, 2010




C-  was working at the TSA on the Friday night. These are 5-minute studies. Something about the look of one of the standing poses she struck made me feel that it should be treated in line without shading.

I tend to use shading as a major part of setting down body parts, so it is good practice for me to suspend that now and then. Also, I've been teaching classes with a focus on line, so that is foremost in my mind.

Beyond that, I've been working along familiar lines for a while, almost exclusively working with Conte crayon on big sheets of newsprint. I'm starting to feel that for the moment I've learned as much as I can by going deeper in this direction, predominately making use of the setting of open drawing sessions.  maintaining a skill level I want to is important and takes some commitment of time, but change and variety are important to creative growth, too.

So I suspect that for the next while you'll be seeing some shifts away from the comfort zone I've been able to create..

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

1st entry for January 18, 2009







I managed to get out of bed early enough to attend the Sunday morning session that Sunday as well. H- was working. I missed the gesture poses, being incapable of getting out on a non-teaching Sunday on time. These were the 10-minute poses that were happening when I got there.