In this blog, I will be creating multiple quick sketches of the human body, anatomy, costumes, etc. The class that this is for is called Cafe Sketch at the Columbus College of Art and Design; feel free to browse and comment at your leisure!
Jordan, I can tell you are quickly able to capture a gesture from a moving subject and recreate it on paper. However, I'd like you to be more conscious of how you are putting the marks down. These drawings could benefit from the variety in line weight you placed so well into the Zoo sessions. You're not doodling, obviously, but we all can fall back on drawing habits that reflect a lack of interest or aren't really focused on the 'why' of line placement. The upper left drawing is the strongest here, but try to avoid shooting those legs out straight (back subject).
Jordan,
ReplyDeleteI can tell you are quickly able to capture a gesture from a moving subject and recreate it on paper. However, I'd like you to be more conscious of how you are putting the marks down. These drawings could benefit from the variety in line weight you placed so well into the Zoo sessions.
You're not doodling, obviously, but we all can fall back on drawing habits that reflect a lack of interest or aren't really focused on the 'why' of line placement.
The upper left drawing is the strongest here, but try to avoid shooting those legs out straight (back subject).