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

Saturday, March 12, 2011

Practice Pieces #1

app. 40"x30"
charcoal and pastel on newsprint
NFS

A number of things have came up lately showing me that I need to explore some different ways of doing what I do.  I love the little paintings, but also feel quite constrained by them.  I often feel like the time I spend on them could be better spent working on larger pieces that I could have more freedom with.  I have been needing and wanting to play more with my artwork.  I like working with the figure.  I like the "slice-of-life" subject matter.  I've spent the last few years looking at other artists work that I really admire and trying to learn what they do with their figurative paintings.  I am now trying to figure out how to branch out to see how I interpret the subjects, what comes natural to me.  So, today, I got out newsprint and taped it together until I got a sheet that was as big as I wanted to work with, some charcoal and pastels and looked at my collection of photos and just started drawing from them.  I hope to make more time for practice like this, time for working without the expectation of a saleable piece.

Saturday, October 3, 2009

"Art Appreciation"


Image size: 7.75" high x 4.875" wide
Graphite on Bristol Board
$150 includes domestic s/h
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This drawing is of a fellow I saw at our monthly First Friday gallery walk. It always seems sort of miraculous to me when people love looking at artwork and truly pay attention and put effort into appreciating it. I am so grateful for them! They complete the process for those of us who put it out there.

Friday, May 16, 2008

"Next!"


13"x10"
Graphite on Paper, Unframed
$75 plus $10 domestic s/h

I couldn't be in my studio today so decided to take my drawing materials with me to work with. I have painted this woman before ("Left Foot Forward", 1/11/08 post)--still really like the motif and look forward to painting her again. The drawing below, "Ya Think?" ended up being a good study for me. I will be doing a painting of this, too. I'm teaching alot of drawing classes these days and I'm looking forward to sharing these examples.


"Ya Think?"


24"x18"
Graphite on Paper, Unframed
$300 plus $20 domestic s/h