Showing posts with label life drawing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label life drawing. Show all posts

Thursday, 6 December 2012

Skeleton Drawings

It's crunch time! (If this is first year crunch time, I worry to think what fourth year crunch time will be.) Bone drawings for Thurman:











I learned a confoundingly large amount from this project. I didn't expect bones to be so helpful in figure drawing  - I knew they'd be helpful, but I didn't expect them to be help that much. I was pleasantly surprised.

Also I learned to never leave printing to the last minute - yikes, that's a mistake I'll never make again. Though on a positive note, I learned that the school's Grenville printshop does fantastic colour prints on card paper. Not so much on laser paper, but the card colours make me excited and giddy.

Tuesday, 13 November 2012

Royal Winter Fair

The next day I ate a hamburger and a strange feeling washed over me. 
(I'm sorry animals.)













Saturday, 13 October 2012

Hands & Feet

Drawing hands and feet for Thurman. The observational hands came out too rendered and the shorthand drawings aren't as anatomically sound as I want them to be, but all in all I think I'm satisfied.

Somehow I ended up writing a prose about biting my hands and feet. As I write this post, I'm quite sure that half of me is in the dream world.