11/14/13 Platinum Carbon and Diamine Grey inks, watercolor, Canson mixed-media drawing pad (20-min. pose) |
Last night’s Pinup Figure life drawing session at Artist & Craftsman had a steampunk
theme called “Corsets and Clockwork.” Our model Lisa was excellent, and the
ruffles and billowy fabric of her bloomers proved challenging. But my biggest
difficulty last night was her impossibly long legs! I used the classic head-count method to gauge proportions,
but I still don’t think I drew her legs long enough. In fact, I ran out of
space on my page several times.
If I count all of my sketches from the one-minute poses, I’d
be done with NaNoDrawMo now. But
where’s the fun in that? I’m counting only the sketches from four five-minute
poses and three 20-minute poses. Instead of different poses for the 20-minute
sessions, the group decided on a single pose (broken into 20-minute sessions),
so I decided to do three separate sketches using different media. (See the rest in my Flickr photostream.)
Technical notes: The five-minutes poses were done with an
Akashiya brush pen (no longer stocked by JetPens.com), which I’d completely
forgotten was in my life drawing pencil case until I was digging for something
else and found it there. It turned out to be ideal for loose yet expressive
five-minute sketches. I also tried using watercolor on my last 20-minute sketch
of the evening. When I’m focused on sketching people in the field (such as at Zoka Coffee yesterday), I tend to reach for pen and
ink, both for simplicity and because I love the subtle shading I can get on
faces with water-soluble ink. But I’d like to start using watercolor more often
on people, so this life drawing session was a good opportunity to practice.
11/14/13 Akashiya brush pen, Canson drawing pad (5-min. pose) |
11/14/13 Diamine Chocolate ink, Sailor pen, Canson mixed-media drawing pad (20-min. pose) |
11/14/13 Akashiya brush pen, Canson drawing pad (5-min. pose) |
11/14/13 Akashiya brush pen, Canson drawing pad (5-min. pose) |
Wow! You sketched a lot of poses. I think you did a great job on the fabric of the clothing (little that there is. lol) The addition of watercolor really punches up the sketches. Nice job!!!
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