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Experimental Drawing – Life Drawing

As mentioned in the last blog, I did life drawing this week…

…And it’s not what I thought it out to be. I honestly thought I’d be incessantly gigling in one corner and wouldn’t be able to concentrate at all but it wasn’t the case.

I have always found drawing people so intimidating and I was a bit anxious about doing this exercise because it feels like I do not have enough skills to actually deliver.

The whole exercise was very helpful as I have learned a lot about the human form and how I can express its beauty on paper.

Life Drawing – Lines

The first task was to create line impressions from quick 10/15 second poses. I liked the effect when I had to layer the lines simply because I ran out of space. It’s amazing how you can express movement in such simple lines.

Life Drawing – Shape Blocking

The next task was to block shapes to express forms. Pardon the crappy photo quality but if you are able to see it, the strokes helped a lot in expressing movement and form for this exercise. I enjoyed using the yellow pastel. I liked this part because it looked like the shapes were dancing on the page.

Life Drawing – Detailed

This last part was my most favourite. We had enough time to draw details, focusing on highlights and shadows. I am pretty proud of the drawing on the top right part of the photo.

I definitely still have a lot of improving to do but these exercises gave me enough confidence that I do have the capacity to draw the human form.

Looking forward to more exciting challenges in the coming weeks!