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One Week 100 People challenge is under
way! I gave myself the same personal goal as last year – capture the gesture or
essence of an individual, not a generic symbol – with as few marks as possible.
On
day 1, I went to my default people-sketching venue – Zoka Coffee. Instead of
working on carefully detailed portraits of two or three patrons as I usually do
there, I simply captured gestures of as many people as I could in one hour. My
emphasis was on the posture and line of action, not features or details. Unfortunately,
many people were waiting at the counter to order coffee, and I couldn’t see
their legs from where I was sitting, so they weren’t good studies of figures.
The line of action ended up being only a shoulder slump. A few were quick heads
of people at tables. One was a dog (though I didn’t count it in my 100!). I made
27.
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On
day 2 yesterday, I decided I wanted more practice of figures, so I rode the
light rail to Westlake Station. From a bench on the platform level, I noticed
the various ways people stand when they’re waiting. The commuters were more
relaxed and somewhat slumped, staring that their phones. But Westlake Station
is also a transfer point for people catching the train to the airport, so this
stop sees many travelers encumbered with roller bags and backpacks. They carry
more tension in their bodies because they still have a plane to catch after
riding the train. Some stand with weight evenly distributed; others shift their
weight to one leg, so that hip is higher. Even when people are standing still,
there’s a line of action to be found. Completing 28 through 56 in about
an hour and a half, I enjoyed observing these varying postures.
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By
day 2, I was feeling reacquainted with my Sailor Cross Point fountain pen, which I hadn’t used for sketching in a long
while. It’s a juicy, luscious nib, and I’m falling in love with it all over
again. (I plan to do almost all sketches for this year’s challenge with the pen
except when I’m on public transportation, where I prefer using a cheap brush
marker instead. Ever since I dropped a cap and almost lost it as it rolled away
under my seat, I’ve been fearful about using a good fountain pen on a bus or
train. Without a cap, a fountain pen is useless.)
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At
some point I went up to the street level to use a department store restroom. A window
washer was at work on Nordstrom’s large show windows (Nos. 34 and 35), moving
very quickly. Capturing the line of action was more challenging and therefore
more fun. I started thinking that for the rest of the week, I should seek out locations
where people would be moving more.
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To
see what others are doing for #Oneweek100people2019, search for the hashtag on
social media.
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