Sunday 17th November
Figure Drawing: Dynamic and Static Poses
The first sketch was produced using pastel pencil on grey a3 paper, the middle sketch was produced using charcoal on plain a3 paper and finally the bottom sketch was produced using pastel pencil on plain a3 paper. The top and bottom sketches took 30 minutes whilst the middle sketch took 45 minutes.
The sketches all indicate a usage of pose, the top sketch presenting it's self as a dynamic piece includes information such as weight as it's possible to see the woman balancing herself up with one foot on the ground as the weight from her right leg begins to move in mid air.
The second sketch is again a dynamic piece as it appears as though she is about to get up from the ground, her hands and feet balance her up and this presents again usage in weight, the gesture with in the piece is closed as her legs close against her body to create a ball like effect, the arms can be considered open however.
As for the bottom piece it's a static pose in which is balanced on the chair as the weight from her bottom holds her up. As for the gesture it's open as the arms are not closed together.
Constructively the middle piece needs more time spent on the anatomy of the hands, the fingers appear very sharp on the left hand when they should be smooth.
The neck on the bottom sketch is also very thin and the left shoulders perspective appears to be off.
(Next week may contain a fix for the issues described)



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