I found a studio holding life drawing sessions again after several months and it felt good to get back into it, although I felt very rusty at drawing people again.
One of the hardest things for me to do is to "loosen up", I stay way too much in my head worrying about the details and sometimes it's difficult to crawl out and stretch...so to speak.
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One of the most difficult aspects for me is foreshortening. His arm is all wrong but I didn't erase any lines just kept moving onward. Feet and hands are also challenging and I do OK with them, but trying to do the face and make it actually look like the model is the hardest thing...like ever!! Make believe faces are oh so much easier!
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My biggest confession is that I am timid at drawing naked bodies, no matter male or female, but it does make me feel artsy like I'm back in the era of Botticelli, Modigliani, or de Goya etc. although I'm thinking I should try Picasso's style and be done with trying to draw realism, lol
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5 comments:
I could never do this! Keep at it!
Not my cup of tea, but you did very well at it.
Good for you to jump into something new!! So much can be learned from getting out of our comfort zone!! Happy PPF :)
I agree with Tammie good for you for jumping right in. I wish I had someplace like this where I live. I think you did great.
Yay!! you got back into the life drawing. I started, then stopped after a few sessions. I found it challenging! I guess the truth is, I am lazy when it comes to new challenging techniques. So I commend you for going for it!
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