Dramatic Figure Gesture

Charcoal drawing of two female figures on gray paper. It's a very dramatic figure gesture. First figure is shown from the front. Her arms stretch up and her head is pointed towards the sky. One leg in front of the other in crisscrossed position. The second figure is shown from the back at a slight angle. Her arm is on her neck; the second arm is not visible. One leg is straight; the other one is bent in the knee.

Here’s another sketch from my local life drawing sessions. I visit these almost every week, but I fell behind posting them. These two figures probably took me about 15 minutes each. The first figure gesture is very dramatic. It looks as if the figure has been performing on stage. The second one is in a more relaxed, classical pose. If I were to turn these into a final artwork, I’d work on symmetry and roundness of the shapes. I think there’s a little too much of both. Overall, it’s a great dramatic figure gesture! I used charcoal on newsprint paper.

2021

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