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Some stuff from my portfolio
Will:
Nicely done, sir. I am especially fond of the first two; I like the colors, the shading, and all that other srt-stuff that goes along with creating an atmosphere. It has a very dark ambiance to it, but not dark-for-the-sake-of-being-dark if that makes sense at all. Thanks for sharing this with us!
KharBevNor:
--- Quote from: Ally on 30 Jan 2007, 10:06 ---I'd say your first piece is definitely your strongest, and I'd like to see more life drawings that have an hour of time (or more) put into them, if you have any.
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I don't, unfortunately, though hopefully I may be able to get one done tonight. The amount of time I can spend on life drawings entirely depends on the length of poses our teacher decides to do. Unfortunately, our teacher hasn't cottoned on to the concept of dividing a simple hour pose in to three twenty minute poses with five minute breaks, so we very rarely do long poses, and the last time we tried it she had us handing round our paper to each other every ten minutes and working on each others drawings.
My favourite mediums are probably pen and ink (this would come off more if you saw my sketchbooks) and charcoal/chalk.
Misereatur:
I'm with Ally on this one, I really like your first piece.
Also the 47 self-portraits and fashion project ideas worsksheet and especially the 4 linocut prints of Dave Tibet as a child.
Lines:
--- Quote from: KharBevNor on 31 Jan 2007, 05:47 ---
--- Quote from: Ally on 30 Jan 2007, 10:06 ---I'd say your first piece is definitely your strongest, and I'd like to see more life drawings that have an hour of time (or more) put into them, if you have any.
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I don't, unfortunately, though hopefully I may be able to get one done tonight. The amount of time I can spend on life drawings entirely depends on the length of poses our teacher decides to do. Unfortunately, our teacher hasn't cottoned on to the concept of dividing a simple hour pose in to three twenty minute poses with five minute breaks, so we very rarely do long poses, and the last time we tried it she had us handing round our paper to each other every ten minutes and working on each others drawings.
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wow. i've take life drawing two times now, and we've only done that once. it was interesting, but i think longer poses are much more helpful. typically they are one day poses (about 3 hours, including breaks), but we do sometimes 2 and every once in a while 3 day poses. maybe ask for a longer pose after class sometime. that last part though sounds really cool.
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