I had a joint post today with yesterdays post because they were both pretty similar and relevant and i didn't want to split them up much so here's another post just for life drawing =]
Due to another life drawing class taking place in the HMC using dancers as models this weeks life drawing was a little short on eisels and people but that's ok because i'm enjoying using donkeys at the moment. Helps me keep my distance from the paper and results in better proportions (sometimes). I had the pleasure of drawing the dancers the last time they offered it and for some reason didn't sign up for this one but in a way i'm glad because what we did instead was fun and a bit of a different take on it all.
We added narrative.
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Warm up |
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More Warm up |
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Mourning the loss of a loved one, setting out to murder the killer, clingy girlfriend, sea captain |
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Sassy, Middle two are lovers, really sad |
Then things got really interesting...
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Charlie chaplin Shocked, "Eva the Monster" on a rampage, Plucking civilians from buildings |
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Throwing a building, swatting helicopters, throwing bombs at tanks |
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Somehow taxes became involved and Eva fights the Taxtopus, Will the struggle be too much for Eva?! |
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Eva triumphs!, And receives her medal from the city, someone sweeping the cinema after the film while the credits role. |
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The actors have coffee after the premiere, and a sensible one for the end. |
All in all i liked adding narrative.. it added emotion to some of them but i found after a while i got a little carried away with sea monsters and things and less about the form of the model. I think my work suffered a bit right at the end which is partly to do with getting carried away and partly to do with my charcoal breaking under the pressure of enthusiastic drawing. Would like to do this again though. Props are fun.
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