Movement
We get to draw a lady at last – but would she stay still?
posted by Julie Oakley at Friday, March 03, 2006
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6 Comments:
I love the composition! And your line quality makes the separate poses into a movie--really cool.
quick gesture drawing I assume? they look great combined like this!
nice!
Thanks nita and dave h. Cin the drawings were a maximum of a minute. The model moved from position to position following a figure of eight drawn on the floor.
I like the "crowd" aspect of this - your fingers must have been very busy to capture it all
Karen, it was an enjoyable exercise. I hope we get more movement short poses in future classes
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