Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Monday, November 26, 2007
A brief lesson on head drawing
Monday, November 19, 2007
Don't underestimate a mustard seed.
Last summer's bliss
Conti on 18x24 newsprint. I signed-in at LAAFA last summer, and these are the artworks I've done from short poses of 3 and 5 mins, I believe. It was the first time I have ever done with a live model. Looking back, I guess my practice from copying poses from books paid off. Capturing the model's gesture is always a challenge. A mix of visual and conceptual drawing also helped me in this exercise. A bit of exageration emphasized the gesture. Enveloping first before doing anything is one biggy in constructing figures.
Monday, November 12, 2007
Wednesday, November 7, 2007
Charcoal in 14x17 vellum bristol. These are the first project we had in tonal drawing with my mentor Richard Morris. I am just starting to realize that doing this drawing has to be done slow and precise in measurements. Trying to capture the lighting in the model, to interpret and render it is another challenge. I had a great time doing these two. This one is a 3-hour pose.
First art lesson
Charcoal on 18x24 paper. I did this one for the finals at LACC Drawing I at 2005. It was my first art class I attended in my whole life, so it was quite a journey. It's not much that I learned anything about techniques in drawing; it was more of my exposure to some dry mediums and its applications. The artworks we did was simply do it your own kind of thing--a grade schooler could pass such class without effort. Such class was literally a beginning class; it appeared like most of the students just had a first crack at drawing. I was so proud of my works that I donated most of them to my teacher that she may use it in her other classes. I decided to hold on this last one for keep sake. I thought that I needed something else that will push my skills to the next level. So I left LACC.