In-class drawing of a skeleton in a pose of my choice from memory. (The best of three drawings. No references, not from observation.) |
Five figures in perspective, 3 minutes for each drawing. |
Drawing Muscles on a skinny man. |
Three Portraits on a page, 5 minutes for each drawing. (Wanted to post this despite the page wrinkling, which happened somehow in storage.) |
30 second drawing |
Two well-drawn lines on here are Mark Thurman's to show me how to improve (and to go beyond a high "C"): one of these is connecting the ribcage to the pelvis, and the other describes the top of the upraised arm.
A strong 3 minute |
This one is even closer to a "B" grade. (The bold lines bringing forward the left arm and the other bold line on the right side of the back are Mark Thurman's.)
5 minute drawing |
ADDITIONAL WORK:
30 second drawing |
Spending time on the face. |
Into his work. |
The Unknown Student. |
A caricature of the model as an aging criminal. |
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