I like to work with this older model at life drawing group at Swansea Print Workshop. She is covered with blue tattoos of plants and animals that belong to the food chain; ants and flies run all over her body, chased by lizards and they swarm over her shoulders into carnivorous pitcher plants. She is very voluptuous, which is great to draw. I used my Samsung Galaxy Note and a free Markers app and it took about 45 minutes. The advantage of a digital drawing is that you can save reguarly and turn it into a slideshow which tracks the development of the drawing.
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An Older Woman (Female Nude)
8 Mar- Comments 6 Comments
- Categories Arty Stuff, life drawing
- Author Rosie Scribblah
The Food Chain
4 DecJust back from life drawing at Swansea Print Workshop, working with one of my favourite models, an older woman covered in interesting tattoos based on the food chain.
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Tags: art, digital drawing, drawing, female nude, life drawing, older women, Samsung Galaxy Tablet Note 8, Swansea Print Workshop, The food chain
- Comments 4 Comments
- Categories Arty Stuff, life drawing
- Author Rosie Scribblah
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