The drawing class is fun but I don't see much improvement over the year, particularly in proportion. But I like experimenting with composition a lot, and I'm a little more comfortable with tones. Staying inside the lines, (in this case, the gesso is applied inside the green tapes,) well, that's another problem altogether...
Weaving, Trying to Make Sense of my Time at the Bottom of this Planet, Occasionally Tending our Sisyphaen Patch
by the Goddess of Procrastination and Expert Forgetter
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2009/06/13
Never Been One to Stay Inside the Lines...
The drawing class is fun but I don't see much improvement over the year, particularly in proportion. But I like experimenting with composition a lot, and I'm a little more comfortable with tones. Staying inside the lines, (in this case, the gesso is applied inside the green tapes,) well, that's another problem altogether...
I like your composition there, Meg -- asymetrical, outside the lines, etc. Despite your thinking your work hasn't improved, FYI there's a well-followed artist in my area who's work is not unlike yours. So keep at it!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Connie. I do particularly badly with shapes and proportion when I'm drawing small, and consequently parts of the bodies keep "growing" in the short time I'm working on them.
ReplyDeleteI got a lot of ideas on how to prepare the surface from the way you dye, also, so thanks!