I like drawing glasses in portraits they cast interesting shadows, and are often best defined by values rather than line. Notice the lost edges of the lower left side of the glass in the image above. Your eye will see the complete lens.
Sketching musicians is always fun there is some movement, so you have to be prepared for changes.
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The next two drawings are from Kathy Yorba's portrait class at Allan Hancock College. They probably would not be classified as sketches but as finished drawings. I think these were done in three 20 minute sittings.
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The last three drawing were done with art instructor Robert Densham at Cal Poly University.
He used to have Saturday morning life drawing sessions on campus open to the general public for a nominal fee to help pay for the model. Roberts was a terrific teacher and very giving of his time. I learned a lot form his drawing sessions which often had only 8 to 10 participants.
Again this one was photoed through the glass. I liked the hand gesture and the tattered cuff on the old leather jacket. This was done in several 20 minute posses. Both these matted drawings are hanging in my office.
This fellow is a member of the San Luis Obispo Symphony. It is fun to be entertained while drawing.
Phillip, you are SO talented, keep on. I love yiur work!
ReplyDeleteThank you Carol. I love to sketch and can't imagine ever quiting.
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