Posts Tagged ‘sketches’
Happy Chinese New Year!
Monday, January 23rd, 201212 Days of Christmas
Wednesday, December 7th, 2011Hi folks! My friend Lisa and I are doing the 12 Days of Christmas over on our sketchblog My Gecko is Sick. Alternating posts daily, with Lisa having started. Come check it out!
Dr. Sketchy’s
Monday, September 19th, 2011Last Saturday night I made it out to a figure drawing event put on by Dr. Sketchy’s where the models dress up in all kinds of outrageously fun costumes. This evening we had a sexy burlesque clown, and she was a fantastic and tasteful model. I was joined by my lovely artist friends, Lisa and Julia, and Julia’s über-talented boyfriend, Jamie Baker.
Here are a couple 20 minute poses and a 40 minute pose. Having taken Alex Woo’s gesture class, I wanted to try to push the poses in certain instances. I also wanted to play around with my new Pentel pocket brush pen!
It’s random sketch day!
Wednesday, August 17th, 2011Left handed gestures!
Friday, July 8th, 2011I’ve been taking a gesture drawing workshop with Alex Woo, Pixar story-artist extraordinaire. What’s really fantastic about this class, and also super challenging, is that Alex is teaching how to capture the gesture and not get caught up in the anatomy, or classicism, or realism. What is the model “doing?” How can you communicate the gesture quickly and effectively? Simplify. Exaggerate.
It may seem easy to simplify but it’s actually really challenging to switch off that classically trained part of the brain and get to the essence of the pose. It’s a whole new way of approaching drawing for me, and most importantly it’s FUN!
Alex asked us to draw with our non-dominant hands for last night’s session. Oddly enough, it helped us remove the crutches we tend to rely on and made for better gesture capturing. Some of these work better than others, but I thought I’d share some of my efforts, goofiness and all.
Spring in Yosemite
Tuesday, May 24th, 2011Springtime in Yosemite is a quite a sight. The massive snowstorms of this past season has led to a snowpack trembling under it’s own weight, melting into a raging mass of water that tumbles over the edges of cliffs like geysers shooting sideways.
So most of my weekend in Yosemite was spent hiking up slippery granite steps and trails to experience the gushing falls in all their springtime glory. (And get thoroughly soaked in the process.)
I did, however, manage to sit myself down for a couple sketches later on in the week. Here is Bridal Veil Falls.
And a fallen tree and some branches along the ground.












