Friday, May 28, 2010

Drawing II: Kersten Comtois At Home Portrait Drawing

Portrait Drawing by Kersten Comtois 12/26/2009

Kerstern's confidence grew as she took the second drawing class. She learn to find out when to stop when her drawing was "cooked". Even if the likeness was not as perfect as she had wanted, it was important for her to realize that there is more paper and more portraits to be made.




Monday, May 17, 2010

Drawing on The Right Side of the Brain: Carl Johnson




Self portrait drawing at beginning of 6 week class. Drawing by Carl Johnson




Self portrait drawing at 5th week. (10 hours classtime) Drawing by Carl Johnson

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Draw quickly or else!!!



Timed in- class still life drawing, drawn by Dan Very


Sometimes breakthroughs come at unexpected moments. Dan is very detail oriented. There is a lot to see through Dan's eyes. The details become an obstruction to his expression. I began having my students do a 2 minute, 5 minute, etc... drawing of a still life. The confidence in Dan's Line is evident in this drawing. When put to the task with a deadline one can really force oneself to make the right decisions. Good Job Dan!!!

Saturday, March 6, 2010

Drawing II: Dan Very Journal Sketches March 2010


Model Airplane by Dan Very 2010





Tobacco Can by Dan Very 2010



Penguin Gourd by Dan Very 2010


As my students begin to feel confident about drawing, they get an insatiable appetite to see what they can draw next; what interests them the most. Any object becomes a study to be analyzed to the "enth" degree. To draw it simply with all its complexity becomes the test of the beginner artist and shows a level of mastery in one's skill.

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Journal Sketches: Lyn Tolar Feb. 2010

Bowl and Fruit, journal drawing by Lyn Tolar




Portrait of Husband, journal drawing by Lyn Tolar




Portrait of Recliner, journal drawing by Lyn Tolar

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Drawing II: Sally Rogers In Class Portrait Drawing


"Portrait of Instructor", Drawing by Sally Rogers


So it's hard for me to look in the mirror sometimes because I have this big ole Buddah head never mind modeling for a portrait in class. But I thought I'd share this breakthrough of one of my students. She really enjoyed the session and her results. She is an already creative person but her drawings are getting more focused. In this instance she took my suggestion to change her "medium" from a softer pencil to a harder one. And she also created a medium toned ground to help her with tone. She did not sacrifice "structure" and her knowledge of the little bit of anatomy that she has learned through trial and error, but was able to pull it all together. It actually looks like me. Good job Sally!!!

Tuesday, January 12, 2010


Leonardo Da Vinci, The Last Supper


This is a great example of one point perspective. It is easy to see the perspective grid simply by looking at the ceiling. By creating the tiled ceiling, Leonardo reinforced the perspective that he was trying to achieve.