Wednesday, July 2, 2008
Recent Portrait Drawings
Recent Portrait drawings......Our class will get going again this fall....dates not set yet.........
Monday, March 24, 2008
The Mouth
Last Portrait Class, the Mouth 2
Sunday, March 16, 2008
The Tricky Nose, Week 5
This week we talked specifically about the nose. We identified 5 basic areas: the keystone at the top, the top, 2 sides, and the area underneath. We talked about characteristics of each area, and looked at old master drawings to see how different artists have rendered the nose. Our model, Rosa, was fantastic today!
The Tricky Nose, Week 5
Sunday, March 9, 2008
Beautiful Eyes, Looking at Features
We couldn't have had a better model today, especially with today's lesson about the eyes. Grace, who drew with us last session was wonderful! And, she gets the Stone-Statue Award. We first talked about our homework, thumbnail sketches of various portrait paintings, leading into the idea of starting a portrait with a quick thumbnail to help with the composition. We felt our own eye anatomy and looked at our neighbors eyes as well. We talked about the eye socket, the lids, shadowing on the eyeball, the shape of the iris, and where the highlights are. Today's work was very good from everybody.
Labels:
drawing the head,
life drawing,
sunday art class,
the eye
Beautiful Eyes 2, Looking at Features
We talked about thumbnail sketching, doing a quick compositional impression before beginning. Several of today's drawing have the initial thumbnail included.
Labels:
drawing,
portrait,
sunday art class,
thumbnails
Beautiful Eyes 3, looking at Features
Wednesday, March 5, 2008
Take-home Project, Composition
This week's project is to look at an art book or magazine and see how the portrait is composed within the rectangle. Draw out the composition as a thumbnail, to better understand the shapes. Above are some examples of thumbnails, not very detailed, just the big shapes. Please bring your drawing sheet to class.
Below,a drawing from my figure group, need new sharpies!
Labels:
composition,
portrait studies,
thumbnails
Sunday, March 2, 2008
Shadow Makes the Form
Shadow makes the form, 2
More great drawings from today's class. After blocking in the major shadow shapes, we looked for darker core shadows, close to the "tide line" of light/dark edge. We also looked for areas of reflected light, classically under the chin, to help turn the form. With so many curved surfaces on the head, there's a lot to keep track of, especially in an area like the nose with multiple rapid curves.
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