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  • Drawing of Female Model Sitting on Stool

    Drawing of Female Model Sitting on Stool

    Drawing female form is harder in my opinion, because there are a lot of curves and naturally, one wants to round everything up. In this drawing, I feel like several sharp angles would completely change the perception of form. Overall, it’s a decent life gesture, and a more complete work can be based on it.

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  • Drawing of Half-turned Figure from the Back

    Drawing of Half-turned Figure from the Back

    This drawing features a female half-turned figure from the back. She’s standing with one arm on her hip, and the other one relaxed along her side. Her head is turned in the same direction, towards the viewer. It is drawn from a life model with charcoal on toned gray paper. 2019

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  • Half-turned Figure Charcoal Drawing

    Half-turned Figure Charcoal Drawing

    I really like the pose in this figure charcoal drawing. The model is half-turned, which create a very dynamic feel for the drawing. The figure is grounded and well detailed, apart from the face. Overall, it’s a solid drawing and can serve as a base for a more finished work.

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  • Drawing of Female Figure from the Back

    Drawing of Female Figure from the Back

    I drew this female figure using charcoal on toned Canson paper. It has a fair amount of detail for a quick gesture. My favorite part of this drawing is the footing and placement on the ground. 2019

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  • Drawing of Sitting Female Figure

    Drawing of Sitting Female Figure

    In this charcoal drawing, I tried to capture the model and surroundings. Drawing a model without whatever she’s sitting on produces an awkward pose, so it’s important to capture the seat as well. This time, the model was sitting on a wooden drawing bench and fabric. Overall, I’m happy with the perspective, but composition could

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  • Standing Figure from a Side Drawing

    Standing Figure from a Side Drawing

    Here, the model is positioned at an angle, so that her back and side are visible. She stands with all her weight on one leg, and the other one is relaxed. Model’s hand is resting on her head, but it seems as if her back limbs disappear into nothingness. 2019

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  • Reclined Female Figure Gesture Drawing

    Reclined Female Figure Gesture Drawing

    This charcoal gesture drawing captures reclined female figure. She’s lying on her back with her legs bent in the knees and up on a wooden bench. The drawing indicates overall pose and focuses more on details such as hands. 2019

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  • Female Figure Gesture Drawing

    Female Figure Gesture Drawing

    In this gesture drawing, female figure stands with all her weight on the right leg, and the left leg is used for balance. Most often, I use willow charcoal for gesture, but here I also used conte. I like the pose, but some things could be improved. I left the right leg unfinished, and I

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  • Drawing of Male Figure Sitting in a Chair

    Drawing of Male Figure Sitting in a Chair

    In this drawing, I like the sharpness of angles in the figure and the way the chair turned out. Normally, chairs are left to the last and get nearly no consideration. However, this was a longer pose, so I spent some time on both the figure and the chair. At some point, I might even

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  • Female Figure Sitting and Hugging a Knee

    Female Figure Sitting and Hugging a Knee

    Sitting poses are much harder for me to capture as there are more overlaps. There are parts of this drawing that I like, and parts that I want to correct. But then again, that’s how I feel about most of my drawings! 😁

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  • Gesture Drawing of Standing Female Figure

    Gesture Drawing of Standing Female Figure

    My favorite medium for gesture drawings is a thick willow charcoal stick. I like that it can be used to make either thin lines with the tip, or broad strokes with the side. This quick gesture drawing depicts female figure from a side with the legs crossed. This pose is quite difficult to portray as

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  • Standing Female Figure on Blue Paper

    Standing Female Figure on Blue Paper

    Normally, I use newsprint paper for gesture, but occasionally I feel like adding some color with toned paper. I used blue Canson Mi-Teintes paper for this drawing. However, I think it’s a little too dark for charcoal alone. Still, it’s a good practice and experiment!

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