Thursday, March 14, 2013

March Blahs


I have been suffering from the blahs, I would say winter blahs though since it is March by the calender it is almost spring. Is there such a thing as the Spring Blahs? We had a very cloudy/snowy February and start of March. I am hoping that the weather will improve and we will start getting more sun so that these longer days of sunlight will chase my blahs away. Switching over to Daylight Savings time as we did this past weekend should help. The end result of my mood is that I haven't been doing a lot of drawing, so not much to post to the blog, hence the lack of blog updates.

Above is a colored pencil drawing that I actually started about a month ago and for many weeks was only working on it a bit here and there. I finally in the past week or so decided that I really needed to get it done and pushed myself to do the work.

This is another of my floral Fantasy pieces. I am calling this one Flagged. It is colored pencil on Stonehenge paper, and sort of goes with the last one I finished, it is approximately the same size 8.5 x 7.5 inches. I used a different flower this time around along with some other different shapes but to me the feel of the two works is similar.

I am also working on a smallish stipple piece but haven't much done on that one so far so will wait to post an image of it.

Even if I am not doing much other drawing I am still getting out to a weekly live model session. As catch up I am posting 2 weeks of drawings. The ones I am posting first are from 3 weeks ago. That week I attended the Tuesday night short pose session and found that we had a couple modeling for us. Because we had 2 figures the poses were longer than usual. These above done with pen were approximately 3 minutes long.


Above are a couple of  pencil drawings of 10 minute poses.


This last pencil drawing was also a 10 minute pose. They did do one 15 minute pose for us, but I was not particularly pleased with that one so am not posting it. The challenge of couple poses is getting all the arms and legs not only drawn but looking like they belong to the right body.


So far this year I seem to alternating the weekly sessions, so last week I attended the Monday night long pose session with the above results. I rather like how this one turned out. Not sure if it is the pose or that attending the short pose sessions is helping my overall drawing skills. I do know that the months of long pose sessions have helped to improve the short pose drawings. I have a feeling that the two techniques feed off of each other, so it has been good for me to mix it up a bit.


One last image, or rather photograph, I know this looks like a photo made in the middle of January. It isn't, I actually made this image last Saturday after our latest snow storm. The snow had been correctly forecast but not the amount. Some how the experts didn't quite get this storm right and we ended up with more snow than expected. The storm actually lasted a couple of days, starting on Thursday morning and not really ending until late Friday night. However after the snow we had several days of warmish weather and then lots of rain so by today most of it is gone, got to love spring snow storms. The photograph was made at Houghton's Pond in the Blue Hills Reservation up in Milton. The couple in the distance was skiing.

That is it for today, no promises when I will managed the next update but in the meantime comments are welcome.

5 comments:

  1. So happy to see your lovely drawings from live model sessions.

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  2. I don't think I can ever do live model drawing >.< I'd be so nervous and feeling the awkwardness the whole time.
    Love the winter-spring drawing..weather is changing for the better :) YAY?

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  3. Shirley thanks for the comment I really enjoy the challenge

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  4. Alex thanks for the comment, if you ever have the chance to attend a live model session, don't pass it up even if you think you would feel awkward, esp if the model is doing short poses. When I first started figure drawing I felt the same way prior to the session, but once I start drawing I became so involved with just trying to put shapes on paper I would forget that the model was nude. A good introduction is to take a drawing class that will be doing figure drawing, most will have a nude model at some point. Most groups that get together to draw the nude figure are very professional about it, the models are NOT sex objects, a drawing session is nothing like a strip show. When everyone else is very matter of fact then you will find it easy to be so also.

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  5. Beautiful drawings. I'm feeling those March blahs as well!

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