Airports in December.

Niko

And then of course there's Analysis of Form work.
If you can guess which model this is I think I did a decent job...
A 6ish (including lecture time and blah blah blah I'm lazy and take long breaks) hour pose. I took way too long doing the initial line drawing that I only ended up with 40 mins to fully render. Oops. I just threw some core shadows in there and hoped for the best.
Here's my drapery. I'm still not used to the charcoal pencil technique so this is a bit heavy-handed and all stripey looking. I have until the end of the semester to fix it so... there's that?
I am gathering all the images up for an exciting printmaking extravaganza in possibly multiple parts upload so... stay... tuuuuunnnedd. It's what you've been waiting all year for and never knew it!
2 comments:
i love the airport drorings and the sheet is pretty solid! you can totally get it to the next level.. i also like the portrait of your friend in charcoal/graphite in the post below.. hopefully this summer I can recruit your for more painting time! - kw
you are such a g
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