It’s tempting to try and do a complete drawing during the weekly Life Drawing sessions as I use so many of these sketches to develop into monotypes and mixed media pieces. But I also want to use the time to practice my craft and sometimes I focus on different parts of the model rather than the whole body. I’ve always found it hard to get a good portrait likeness with this particular model, but this one is quite reasonable. It’s always good to practice hands and feet too. Drawn in Faber Castell Pitt pens directly into a large Somerset sketchbook, 30cms square. I don’t use pencil to sketch it out first – I like to live dangerously 🙂
Bits And Pieces
5 Mar- Comments 13 Comments
- Categories Arty Stuff, life drawing
- Author Rosie Scribblah
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Inspired by drawings of the taxidermy collection at Swansea Museum. I have given these antique artefacts a modern twist by combining them with images of rubbish – old fruit nets, bubble wrap and plastic – highlighting the problem of human pollution and how it affects wildlife.
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Wow, these are great! I always have a terrible time with profiles, hands and feet.
Thank you – it’s practice 🙂
The hands are wonderful, full of strength.
Thank you. He’s a soldier.
Nice hands and feet. Like I always say, “Get the hands and feet right and everything else just falls into place.”
That’s so right. The most difficult bits.
You didn’t sketch? Wow, that makes it all the more impressive. I love the hands.
I never sketch. I don’t particularly like pencil. I always draw directly with pen or dip pen and ink. Thanks 🙂
ooh and THANK YOU for the lovely letter 🙂
You are more than welcome.
🙂
Thank you for sharing!
Chris Mobley
http://www.cmobleydesigns.com
Thank YOU for looking 😀