May 15, 2006
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This is a two-minute sketch using charcoal stick – to scale, about two
feet tall. My primary objective was to capture the entirety of the
human form and the overall gesticulation. In a stroke of luck (call it
a good day), I found a delineation that was to my liking, especially
the upper hand. Not to flaunt my well-crafted ego, but for those of you
that have
taken life drawing, you can recognize the glory in this.
“Fool enough to almost be it…”
Comments (15)
hey! you still need to draw me! or draw on me. haha! either or
very nicely done
i agree… very nicely done.
That’s pretty awesome David! You rock!
I like those quick sketches.
-i
you have fascination mostly
(it seems)
for hands
your past entries and your background
relates to hands
merely pointing out the obvious
i envy ur talent. that’s pretty awesome man
The other gestuers are bitter because you love this guy more
“cool enough to not quite see it…”
That’s marvelous! Drawing was never my forte ’cause I’m not good at making lines. I prefer painting. I find it easier.
wow, very nice! i took a human figure course two yrs ago. we were only given 5 mins to draw for each sitting and i always ended up having only the head finished as opposed to the whole body contour.
there is always some strong power from your sketches
i know this dude that looks like the 40-yr-old you. no photo.
the control is pretty amazing.