This previous class period we started drawing with a female model. We began with doing many quick 30 second poses, doing small gesture drawings. These were difficult for me at first, because I could not get the whole body in fast enough, and I didn't remember how to really use my drawing tool to make quick gestures. After Amy showed us some methods for drawing the entire body and a reminder on how to use our tools, I started to get the feel for capturing the model's whole form. It was a little exhausting by the end of three hours, from so much direct and careful observation and processing of information. However, it was a great exercise for me, to refresh my observation skills and start understanding how the body looks and balances. I understood more about the spinal column and how that positions the whole form of the body.
We ended the class with a half an hour contour line drawing of a concentrated area on the model's body. I started on her face and hair (she was resting, face up). I attempted to capture the lines of her strands of hair, strewn around her head and onto her chest. This pose was very enjoyable for me because it was slower, and I could pick out more detail and really observe the forms for a longer period of time.
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