This week we had a Japanese model, Ewan, who posed in a kimono. Drawing the fabrics gave my drawings an entirely different focus. The shapes, contrast in form and texture between the model and the large garment was very interesting. I tried to utilise some orange ink I purchased as well as pen and black inks. The most interesting imagery came from the imperfections of the wet media (bleedings, splats etc) with the straight precision, detail and lines created with markers and pens.
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Life Drawing – November 28 2012
This week we had a Japanese model, Ewan, who posed in a kimono. Drawing the fabrics gave my drawings an entirely different focus. The shapes, contrast in form and texture between the model and the large garment was very interesting. I tried to utilise some orange ink I purchased as well as pen and black inks. The most interesting imagery came from the imperfections of the wet media (bleedings, splats etc) with the straight precision, detail and lines created with markers and pens.
Labels:
Art,
design,
drawing,
ink,
japan,
Life Drawing,
lifedrawing,
painting,
sketches
Location:
Brunswick Street Gallery - Roar Drawing
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