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1/14/16 Sailor Nagomi brush pen (20-min. pose) |
Usually I think of the one-minute life-drawing poses as
throwaways, like the first pancake (or in this case, the first 20): They’re intended
as warm-ups only. This morning’s model had such dynamic and expressive poses,
though, that the one minutes were among my favorite drawings today (bottom of post).
I’m in a groove with my favorite brush pen duo: a non-hairy
Zebra and a hairy Sailor fude Nagomi (see Tuesday’s post for the details). They give me just enough fluidity for
speed while being thick enough to keep me from getting fiddly with details. The
water-soluble ink is a bonus for fast shading.
To mix it up, I brought along a Strathmore toned sketchbook to
use with a colored pencil and a white pencil. Although I enjoy being able to
put in highlights as well as shading on toned paper, using dry media on
10-minute poses felt sluggish; I couldn’t seem to get the leads to move fast
enough. I switched back to a brush pen for the last 20-minute pose (top of
page), and it felt just right again. Maybe next time I’ll save the toned sketchbook
for a 20-minute pose.
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1/14/16 Graphitint and white pencils (10-min. pose) |
(If you’re not a fan of my life drawings, don’t worry – I only
do this during the bad-weather months. As soon as it’s warm and dry enough to
sketch outdoors, you can bet I’ll be back on the streets again.)
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1/14/16 Sailor Nagomi brush pen (10-min. poses) |
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1/14/16 Zebra double-sided brush pen (1-min. pose) |
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1/14/16 Zebra double-sided brush pen (1-min. pose) |
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1/14/16 Zebra double-sided brush pen (1-min. pose) |
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1/14/16 Zebra double-sided brush pen (1-min. pose) |
You have such nice bold, brave lines in your life drawing sketches! It is great that you have been able to get to more classes.
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