Showing posts with label short poses. Show all posts
Showing posts with label short poses. Show all posts

Sunday, May 10, 2009

1st entry for April 24, 2009






On Friday, my time and attention were a bit sidelined by some outside concerns at the school. but I did attend most of the drawing session. E- was working. i enjoy drawing her in part because she radiates a sense of easy happiness as a person. These were some of the 5 and 10-minute poses that she did.

Sunday, May 3, 2009

2nd entry for April 19, 2009






These were some of the 5-minute poses. One of the qualities that K- brings to her modelling is emotive facial expression. Most models let their face settle into a relaxed, `mask' state when they are sitting/standing. K- usually has some sort of expression manifesting. On some people that can look somewhat forced, but for her it seems to come naturally. Also, she will often have `in between' expressions - not a grin, but some part-smile that has ambiguity.
Which brings up some interesting questions around the whole idea of authenticity in modelling. While writing this, it sounds like I'm setting up a duality where a face with expression has more `reality' to it than a face at rest. But expressions are largely fleeting, so to try to hold one for an extended period is an artifice (but then holding one's body immobile for long periods is artificial as well.) A face in `neutral' is a true state of that person, but it is the cake without the icing of expression.
I lean towards the idea of drawing what is `true' about what I see, but that truth is existing in a very unnatural setting. The adage that art is `a lie which tells the truth' remains a resonant one.

Thursday, April 30, 2009

2nd entry for April 10, 2009






These were in the five and ten minute range. With the build-up to open house, my attention was see-sawing between the drawing session and a section of rough wall I was facing with drywall in an adjacent studio at TSA. The drawing was going fairly well, just the same.

Friday, February 13, 2009

4th entry for February 8th, 2009







Being a glutton for punishment, I came back for the evening session at the TSA, where K- was working. These were 2- and 5-minute studies.