I’ve been going through my old artworks from college and I ran into this series of sketches I did that I felt like I should resuscitate. It was a series of drawings I did for a figure drawing class. I did a series of sketches in which I concentrated on sketching the artists instead of the nude model in front of the class. My professor at the time, I think it was Professor Jesper, thought it was a great idea and encouraged me to deviate from the assignments at hand. The series didn’t last very long, but I ended up with a few interesting compositions. One of these sketches became the basis for my weekend’s speed paint;
I had a grand time working on “Art Class 01” this weekend. It took me much longer to work on it than I expected, but I really love the end result. I especially love all the reds and magentas I used throughout the painting. I hardly ever do analogous color schemes, so it was cool I got to do this color motif for this painting.
As for the rest of my work this week, it was ok. “Mage Policewoman” seems like an interesting character study. Hopefully, I could remember this sketch sometime in the future as a possible exploratory artwork. “Wall of Drawers” also has the possibility of being a good subject for an interesting composition… though my particular execution of this prompt from this week isn’t all the best. It also wasn’t what I originally saw in my head, so I thought it was interesting that I deviated from my original idea when I was sketching it.
Anyways… that is all for me this week folks. Sayonara!
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