Part Four Project 6: The Head

Exercise 1  Facial features "The face, for all of its animation, is a thin layer of soft tissue on top of a surface of inflexible bone. It is most technically accurate when it is depicted in terms of form."  Daniel Maidman. I think the face shows the unique in each...

Part Four Project 4: Structure

PROJECT 4  Structure Exercise 1  The structure of the human body  work in sketchbooks I looked at a a painting Picasso made in 1910 of Ambroise Vollard and a graphite drawing of the same person 5 years later.  In the 1910 painting Picasso is immersed in his formulation of Cubism...

Part Four Project 3 :Form

Thinking about describing form of the figure I look at 'boxes' in the body : head, rib cage and the pelvis.  The head is a  vertical square, the rib cage a  vertical rectangular and the pelvis a horizontal rectangular. Robert Zeller, in The figurative artist's handbook ( 2016) refers to...

Part Four Project 2 :Proportion

Project 2 Proportion Exercise 1 Quick studies with model in a comfortable position.     During this drawing I found that I was using my fingers more than the charcoal - to correct and or soften lines - I would like to focus on taking longer before putting down a...

Part Four Project 5: The moving figure

Project 5 The moving figure Below is a photo taken by Martine Franck - I love the movement and playfulness in this composition. Idea to focus on the motion and the shape of the movement and not detail Exercise 1  Single moving figure   drawing moving figures is challenging -...

Part four Project 1 Fabric and Form

  29 September 2018  The figure and the head The challenge is again to put aside what we know and what we think we know as this can blind us to what we really see.  I believe that drawing with a life model gives the artist the opportunity to broaden...

Learning reflection during Part Four

10 October 2018 Thoughts to carry with me for the rest of the course. Experimenting with art  looking at Diptych: Traditionally, diptychs were hinged like books that could be folded. In modern art, it is common for artists to create two separate panels designed to be hung next to one...

ASSIGNMENT ONE

PART  A "The whole technical power of painting depends on our recovery of what may be called the innocence of the eye; that is to say, a sort of childish perception of these flat stains of colour, merely as such, without consciousness of what they signify, - as a blind...