Drawn from life, this morning.
Woman With Snake Tattoo is oil pastel on pastel paper, 12"x16".
The small piece is oil pastel on gold fibrous paper, for the sketchbook project.
The third, unfinished piece (Reclining Figure in Red, White And Blue) is oil pastel on pastel paper, about 8"x12". I expect to add more white to it and better define the shapes with black and red.
Anyway, I actually learned a bit about pastels today, courtesy of an artist, Maria Lyle, who also attends these drawing meetups and who is very skilled with and knowledgeable about pastel. And does some beautiful stuff. (Check out the link.)
About these drawings:
Of course, I arrived late. But, some folks left early, so I was able to move around.
The model is a teacher and a poet, and on breaks, we were able to talk a bit about writers and books--some of my favorite things, as a consumer. She is also a stronger appearing, more muscular type than the usual models we've been drawing.
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Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Woman Sleeping In Green; Woman Sleeping In Red; Woman Sleeping At Night; Woman Resting On Stool (Brown); Woman Resting On Stool (Gold)
Some of this morning's drawings, drawn from life.
These are more for the Brooklyn Art Library Sketchbook Project.
All about 5"x8", pastel on varied art paper, including some pastel card.
To see more from this series, go to imagekind. (Blogger was not cooperating with the posting of more images. Indeed, I had to struggle with the program to get any image posted.)
These are small, quick sketches. The actual poses were long, about an hour in each pose, minus times for breaks. So I was able to draw the same two poses repeatedly, with different colors on different papers. Lots of fun for me, and excellent exercise.
These are more for the Brooklyn Art Library Sketchbook Project.
All about 5"x8", pastel on varied art paper, including some pastel card.
To see more from this series, go to imagekind. (Blogger was not cooperating with the posting of more images. Indeed, I had to struggle with the program to get any image posted.)
These are small, quick sketches. The actual poses were long, about an hour in each pose, minus times for breaks. So I was able to draw the same two poses repeatedly, with different colors on different papers. Lots of fun for me, and excellent exercise.
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Woman Standing On Brown Paper; Back On Purple And Blue; Figure In Red; Reclining Figure In Blue; Reclining Figure In Yellow; Back In Blue And White
Drawn from life, this morning.
More small, quick sketches (these are about 5"x8") for the Brooklyn Art Library Sketchbook Project.
These are all oil pastel on different fancy papers.
I am enjoying the challenges that these different surfaces present.
More small, quick sketches (these are about 5"x8") for the Brooklyn Art Library Sketchbook Project.
These are all oil pastel on different fancy papers.
I am enjoying the challenges that these different surfaces present.
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