This past week we focused a great deal of attention on the figure again. However this week differs from past weeks, as we looked in greater detail at the way the pelvis interacts with the rest of the form. We were asked to draw gestural drawings regarding the shape and form of the pelvis, as well as how it interacts proportionately with the rest of the body. We repeated many of the same steps as past weeks, wherein we began by producing short gestural drawings, and increasing the times until we were at about a half hour or an hour for the longest drawings. I think that the most beneficial components to this past weeks class was the attention paid to proportions, and the small group critiques that we had with professor Fichter. This provided a great deal of professional feedback from which to develop our skill. I feel that this was important because it teaches us how to see from a multitude of perspectives. In summation this critique was helpful in that it defined the expectations of our drawings clearly, as well as what is expected as far as line and form.
This is a compilation of drawings and exercises from my Drawing III and LIfe Drawing course. I will be writing about my personal progression, and discoveries throughout this drawing coursework.
Sunday, October 24, 2010
Sex (Latin Six)
This past week we focused a great deal of attention on the figure again. However this week differs from past weeks, as we looked in greater detail at the way the pelvis interacts with the rest of the form. We were asked to draw gestural drawings regarding the shape and form of the pelvis, as well as how it interacts proportionately with the rest of the body. We repeated many of the same steps as past weeks, wherein we began by producing short gestural drawings, and increasing the times until we were at about a half hour or an hour for the longest drawings. I think that the most beneficial components to this past weeks class was the attention paid to proportions, and the small group critiques that we had with professor Fichter. This provided a great deal of professional feedback from which to develop our skill. I feel that this was important because it teaches us how to see from a multitude of perspectives. In summation this critique was helpful in that it defined the expectations of our drawings clearly, as well as what is expected as far as line and form.
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