
. . . .this is a drawing progress blog to document improvement throughout the semester in life drawing 2
Sunday, October 24, 2010
Angles
Our focus on Wednesday was to be able to draw the skull from any angle. The idea was that if you start with the skull as a basic form of a box and build off of this box in the required perspective, it is a lot easier to draw at any angle, below you see an attempt of mine at this. The last drawing in the series I did turned out really well and surprised myself with how I was able to describe the randomly placed skulls. Sometimes after a three hour drawing session my drawings regress but this was clearly not the case.


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Even though some of the proportions may be off in some of these skulls, i really REALLY love your mark making and all of the movement in these drawings! Very stylized but in a good way, really adds life to the pieces.
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