Category: drawing
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Drawing 22 Annaline
~ 80 x 55 cm, charcoal, rolled paper 200g
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Drawing 18 Annaline n Beth
~ 80 x 55 cm, charcoal, rolled paper 200g
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Drawing 14 Annaline
Female El Greco | ~ 80x55cm | charcoal | rolled paper 200g
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Drawing 13 Annaline
~ 80 x 55 cm, charcoal, roll paper I forgot to buy some varnish, so I only have one drawing, which is not good. ——-Listening in the background:I remembered the film “The Legend of Kaspar Hauser” by Davide Manuli from 2012. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1887785/It’s an extraordinary film. That someone still wants to… incredible. This is the kind…
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Drawing 11 Annaline
~ 60 x 50 cm, charcoal, compressed charcoal, pastel, rolled paper 200g
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Drawing 5,6 Wendy
The post describes a charcoal artwork measuring 80 x 55 cm created on 200g rolled paper. It mentions a Thursday session and notes the need to adjust the Wednesday session, indicating that the left side requires 5-10 more minutes, while the right side has taken too long to complete.
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Drawing 3 Wendy
…hmm…interesting…… Anyway, I bought 40 meters of roll paper. Wendy, 36 x 56 cm, charcoal, rolled paper 200g, 2024
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I want to have a choice
I love abstraction and consider it levels above figurative. It is more poetic, and mysterious and leaves light years for a different interpretation every day. Abstraction is closer to my understanding of art. That’s why I want to continue to study drawing, nature, and the human figure, to understand better the human – my aesthetics,…
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Virtual Studio – MA Fine Art Digital – drawing online Zoom session
I know now, how to do it! It was strongly motivating for me. Full success! I’m happy! and I want moooore! Two computers, two cameras and a stopwatch, that’s it, and it is working! We started (mateusz, mateusz-laptop, Beccy) with 1 minute to 5 minutes. The whole class was 1,5 hr. and I’m going to…
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Friday. Back to Drawing!
Recently, I’ve noticed how much I miss regular drawing practice. I’m sure I’m not alone in this. Drawing is the foundation of visual thinking – it not only trains your hand but, most importantly, teaches us how to really see and understand what we’re looking at. When we draw regularly, perceiving proportions, light, and form…