Saturday, December 31, 2011

planes, trains, and...more trains...and coffee shops...and laundromats...

 Last few months i've been pretty diligent drawing from life at every opportunity.  I usually get these chances when I've escaped from my dungeon apartment to run some errand or some such thing, and find myself on MUNI.  Since everyone else is idly fondling their various smart phones or E-readers, I get out my sketchbook so that I also have something to do with my hands.  These pages are mostly from these little trips, with a couple other random things thrown in.

Many artists keep a much more organized and carefully composed sketchbook, and thus their works are much more presentable...I am not one of them, sad to say!  I have drawings facing every which way, not necessarily relating to anything else on the page.  One thing I have been trying to do though, is to pick out smaller compositions and fill out any blank space.  Makes for an interesting if sometimes hard to decipher overall impression.










Happy New Year!  Health, Happiness, and Good Fortune to all in 2012!

Friday, December 23, 2011

steampunk gent

for fun, finally getting around to painting some stuff from the steampunk costume workshop some time ago!  here's the first.  more to come (if they don't completely suck).



Sunday, December 11, 2011

new(ish) figure drawings

these are from the workshop at the mission cultural center.  great models always!  not without flaws, but overall i'm happy with them.
jenny

terry whom i've drawn since my art school days.

chris who has such a sculpted physique, he is a walking
 anatomy lesson.  i've also drawn him many times.
interesting model - very pale hair and
eyebrows...interesting face.

this one i did some time ago at the gallery girls costume workshop..although i had a pretty good night, i felt a little hobbled by the drawing tool i had on hand.  lately i have been keen on the lyra water soluble 9B graphite stick for my drawing needs.  they are thick and soft so a great range of value can be easily reached, and large areas of paper are easily covered.  similar to charcoal really, but less brittle.  anyhow, on the eve of this workshop, i ran to the store and grabbed what i thought was just that.  however, it turns out what i grabbed a 'normal' 9B graphite, which was significantly harder.  as a result, i had to work much harder to get the value i was expecting, and my drawings turned out less than i had hoped for.  still, they are decent studies, and i have been working a couple of these into paintings.  i will post them later when i'm done and if they don't suck.