That's an awesome sketch! I love that we can see the bullet hole in the skull. (At least I assume that's a bullet hole.) Also the plates of the skull. Very cool.
All Bull = No Dozing. Hee! I'd come to Cleveland if I could! Your hobbies are so much more, well, enlightened than mine.
Thank you. I really wish I could capture brightness so much more brightly. I kind of want to glue it to porcelain and then erase away the reflective bits until I've abraded the paper and the glue and the porcelain shines through. I suppose though that then it would be hard to carry around in my portfolio case (which I haven't yet bought).
I hope so too, though postings will depend of course on my own satisfaction. So far in class I've drawn a fire hydrant, a pebble, a cabinet and this. This though was the first one I've spent two class sessions on.
The question that comes up is: when will I be moved to draw outside of class? When I end my addiction to Word Twist, that's when!
I did not get to set up the skull myself; everyone in the class was drawing it. I did however get to choose where to set up my stool (which I think contributed to my success, as the oblique angle adds interest). (Unless I'm misinterpreting the artists' cant.)
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All Bull = No Dozing. Hee! I'd come to Cleveland if I could! Your hobbies are so much more, well, enlightened than mine.
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Alas, Cleveland may be closer than New York (or so you say), but I still don't have time to travel. I end up going into the office on the weekends. :P
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I hope so too, though postings will depend of course on my own satisfaction. So far in class I've drawn a fire hydrant, a pebble, a cabinet and this. This though was the first one I've spent two class sessions on.
The question that comes up is: when will I be moved to draw outside of class? When I end my addiction to Word Twist, that's when!
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I did not get to set up the skull myself; everyone in the class was drawing it. I did however get to choose where to set up my stool (which I think contributed to my success, as the oblique angle adds interest). (Unless I'm misinterpreting the artists' cant.)
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