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Day 14. I spend more time today studying foot. I think i’m strating to have a better understanding of this feature. Still nice to work on it.
Great to sse the variety of your inspirations. I did’nt dare to satr a sketchbook yet, but your work could decide me to. Bonne continuation!
Day 13. I did a series of quick sketches. These are the last ones.
May 24, 2020 at 9:05 am in reply to: Tess’s 100 day challenge, sketchbook drawing, watercolor #547316I like your challenge very much, Tess. There’s commitment and personnality in your line. Bonne continuation!
You can go to Croquis Cafe on Vimeo, they provide nice drawing sessions witn live models. I like your “notes on shadows” on your last drawings. A bientôt!
Animal studies is a wondeful topic and you’re doing great, it’s a pleasur watching it. Your animals are very expressive. Chouette!
It’s nice to see you working on the same pieces of work, and to see the evolution of it. Very interesting!
Bonne continuation!
Day 11. For this one, I had little time to draw, and I wanted to get the feet into the entire posture. I decided to draw from imagination, to draw as it comes and to share it as it is. It’s important for me to “get loose” and not woory too mucha about the result. And I wanted to draw only for pleasure, wich I did. Yes, she has big hands and feet, but I like her like that.
Day 10. Today I copied again after Raphael, witn sanguine. I struggle a lot with the rendering. I’m glad I did the leg too. I try not to forget the big shapes and directions. And I came to a conclusion: I’m not Raphael (I seriously thouht I was).
It’s nice to see you try different exercises and mediums, and very encouraging. Perspective should really help you. Chouette!
Very inspiring! I like the “unfinished” touch, like in traditionnal media.
Bonne continuation!
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