Tag: complex figure pose

  • XL Charcoal XL Paper XL Toes

    XL Charcoal XL Paper XL Toes

    I was feeling like some big mark-making, so I pulled out one of the XL paper sheets (A1 size) and one of my XL charcoal chunks. They are water-soluble, but I didn’t play with that aspect for this piece, because once it was on the page I liked the way it looked. The only thing…

  • Don’t Move

    Don’t Move

    I’m completely smitten with my pan pastels, and I don’t think I have even scratched the surface of their versatility. Here I’m using them over acrylic, and I’m loving how this turned out, especially given it went through a particularly “ugly stage”. Someone was waxing unlyrical about drawing from reference photos recently, and the problem…

  • Sketch on Canvas

    Sketch on Canvas

    I have been looking after my four-legged lodger, but he has gone home, and I gave myself twenty minutes to get some painting done. I have some canvas boards covered in pyrrole red, so I started this painting on one. It’s one of the poses I have been painting recently, but only in the sketchbook.…

  • Poised Crouch

    Poised Crouch

    I’m still not in my usual spot, with a small amount of limited supplies. My sketchbook is propped up on a tub of bird food on a dining table, and I really don’t sit to paint much. So of course I chose a complex figure pose, which I started to curse after the first minute,…

  • One Hour Oil Painting

    One Hour Oil Painting

    I tried something a little different today. In fact I tried quite a lot of things a little different today. I have been in a half-slump lately, and it doesn’t manifest every day, but often I find myself struggling to start, and one of the themes is “I don’t know what I want to paint”.…

  • Complex Angle Underpainting

    Complex Angle Underpainting

    Migraine Day 2 but I did manage to get this underpainting done, oil on canvas paper. Til the morn, Suzanne 285/300

  • Caught in Motion

    Caught in Motion

    This week’s Let’s Face It class is by Juna Biagioni, and I just adore her. The objective of the lesson was creating a portrait of a figure in motion, and I decided to go my own way with the reference image, and use one I have sketched previously, because I thought the messy, energetic monoprinting…

  • Operation Sketchbook

    Operation Sketchbook

    100 Day Project Day 96 I’m still thinking that it would be affa fine to finish one of my sketchbooks alongside completing the 100 Day Project, so I’ve put little page markers in the book to mark out how many pages I need to fill each day to get it done. It’s basically two spreads,…