My
local art society held a 2 hour life drawing workshop this weekend. The first half was with the model clothed, the second half unclothed. Despite quite a short time span, those attending managed to produce quite a few very good sketches. It's definitely something I could do with more practice at.
We started off each session with a couple of 5 minute warm-ups, followed by two longer poses of 20/25 minutes.
Three of my 5 minute warm-ups:
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Charcoal pencil |
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Charcoal pencil |
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Conte pencil
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A couple of the longer poses:
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Charcoal and pastel pencil |
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Charcoal and pastel pencil over
acrylic sponged background |
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