Saturday, September 24, 2011

Gesture, Contour drawings all drawings done with a medium vine charcoal

My first attempt at Gesture drawing.  I am trying to capture my daughters movements without looking at the page.
My son was posing on this attempt of a Gesture Drawing.  He was pretty stiff, however trying to do this in one minute is tough, also tough to not focus on the page and focus on the subject. 

In this take I got a little movement out of my model. By now I am warming up to the idea.

I tried something different in this Gesture drawing, I played dance music.  I found that not only did I get more movement out of the model I also drew faster.  Go figure.
By now we are having fun with the Gesture drawings with our dancing and sketching. 






This was my continuous line drawing.  I kept the Charcoal on the paper throughout the drawing. 
This was my organizational line attempt.  Though it looks messy I was attempting to run my lines through past their endpoints. 

This was my attempt at a contour line drawing.  This is hard because I wanted to focus more on details but I understand this type to be more of an out line. 

Still Life Objects by John Coppola

In this photo we were instructed to get the following shapes and paint them white.  I have cardboard, plastic, and paper represented here.  The cylinder was an Ice Tea canister made of cardboard.  The Cone is just paper folded.  The Cube was a creation of my wife's with lots of tape and cardboard.  The rectangle box is one of two juice boxes.  My wife used an identical one.  The sphere was my daughter's princess ball, made of plastic.  I had to do some bartering to acquire this one.  I imagine you will see these again in the future.  That is my guess. 

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

2 dimensional

This is my favorite Comic Book Hero.  I am not sure who drew him but this is a D. C. Comic.  Green Arrow is sort of a modern day Robin Hood, who is also a favorite of mine.  Though there is some depth with the arrows this is basically a 2 dimensional drawing.

Multidimentional drawing by M.C. Escher



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I pulled this off of this website: http://imageholicsanonymous.blogspot.com/2009/12/master-class-shifting-perspectives-of.html

It is a drawing by M.C. Escher.