Sunday, July 28, 2013

Few things to update...Part 2

Here are figure studies that I have been working on since May. Unfortunately both are uncompleted.
Red pencil on stained paper, about 12x16". I like a bit rough style, but this one needs to be take care of the edges.

Monochrome study of standing man, 16X30in, oil on linen. This one is closed to finishing of the first painting stage, not quite tho. Looking through from the back side, I could see some places meed more paint application, especially the edge between the figure and back ground. Oh well, next time!

Few things to update...Part 1

June 27th, finally I completed the 8th project. This time, I made my first painting very smooth, so second painting was mainly making it more smooth and adjusting the colour/temperature. Comparing to the first painting stage, it looks more rich and vivid.
I could make it the left lower corner background colour a bit more yellow, but thought enough already, so didn't. In the end, this project turned out more like super realism style. 
16x30in. Oil on linen.

Thursday, May 30, 2013

New mugs

I hadn't done any pottery works for a while so I decided to check what I had left behind. Found 4 mugs, 2 tea pots, and 2 rice bowls that were before and after green wear firing. I wanted to try drawing something using slips, so I tried cats on the mugs. Here is how they turned out.


I'm basically happy about them. Colour became lighter, but still visually OK. I'll think about other design to draw for new works.

These mugs are on sale for $20 each (+shipping).

Sunday, May 5, 2013

Red chalk Gustavo

Last month was quite busy. I was in Italy (holiday) for 2 weeks. I love Italy, not only Italian fine art works, but also weather, food, and atomosphere. This time I was in South, especially Sicily driving around country side. So refreshing, inspiring..., I didn't want to come back at all...
This is red chalky pencil work. Compared to the one http://mkchart.blogspot.ca/2010/10/country-bumpkin-conte-work.html I did few years ago, I think this is more sophisticated.... Ha-ha...!

Sunday, April 7, 2013

How academic drawing proceed...


Here is my 30+ hour drawing (unfinished). This was a parts study, and I was hoping to do serious rendering for legs. Each works represent 5 hours of work. I used charcoal pencils with toned 300 lb Arches paper.

finishing the 1st painting


My ipod camera is a horrible quality of the resolution, but anyway, here is my work finished 1st painting stage. One of the instructors always picks up the wrong value and hard/sharp edges like drives me crazy, so I was extra conscious about these points not him to say that again (yeah, he was that annoying).  In the end, it became sort of nature of my painting style, so I can't say bad about him, tho. Ha-ha. I started to 2nd painting stage and so far so good. Just take more time to refine the detail more softer and as accurate as possible to complete this project. I have no idea when I can be done... Still long way to go.

Thursday, February 21, 2013

Colour pencils

I love charcoal/conte works. Recently, I'm in love with Trios crayons works. I also like to use toned paper, especially the process of toning the papers brings my mood warming up. :-)

This one, I toned the paper with Acrylic paint, blue grey with a bit of orange. Then I used Stabilo's blue, brown, General's charcoal pencil, and Wolfits' white pencil. The image was borrowed from here; http://ewoud57.deviantart.com/art/Statue-199811619


Saturday, February 2, 2013

get your pencil sharpen to be ready...

 This morning, the model was lilly, who is one of scarce asian feature model. I like her, she pose very well so not make me bored.


I'm especially happy with 10 minutes poses, somehow look like three grace to me, one has no face tho... Ha-ha.
Afternoon model was Simon. He's a great model for foreshortening, 'caz he often poses like yoga or some sort. And today's title, be ready thing, the reason why. I used an unsharpened black (conte?) pencil for afternoon switching from Prisma colour pencils, and it was very difficult to control... look below.


 The lead part of the pencil is about 4 mm diameter, this drawing was done on about 12' x 18' size. So 4 mm discrepancy is huge enough to make my drawing not resemble to the model.  In the end, took longer to articulate the contour line... This was a good lesson for myself to remind me to make my weapons sharp all the time... 

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Parts study

These days, I am trying to review human/animal anatomy to improve my drawing. I used my 6 inch muscle man to do some back muscle study, but he is not good enough.

http://www.famemaster.com/show.asp?id=100&nid=0&listid=168055&i=

'caz when I look at an anatomy book, his muscle and tendon(?) don't agree with the book. It confused me.

I am seriously thinking to buy this;

http://d-anatomystore.com/human-anatomy-human-skull-highly-detailed-and-accurate-ecorche-male/

or this;

http://www.anatomyed.com/Male1_Figure_Cawrse.htm



It is not so realistic to get these dream items right now. Too bad.., so all I can do is just copy some anatomical drawing plates.... Ha-ha...


Monday, January 14, 2013

Already 11days past!

It is always surprising that how time goes so quickly... I thought we have just cerebrated a new years day, and already 11 days have gone... 

Anyway, today I wanted to practice to incorporate white on coloured paper.  Morning pose was rather boring to me, so it was perfect to go into the detail. 3 drawing below are 2-15mins and a 20 mints.  



And the afternoon was Mr. Gustavo, my muse and sometimes the good adviser. This drawing was 1 hour pose.


My plan to do in this month is review anatomy and watch all the humane figure instructional videos. I tend to get bored quickly, so just be patient.. X-(

Friday, January 4, 2013

2013's first work...

Morning model was Dan, and afternoon model was Nicole. I felt that I don't have enough stamina to keep my concentration during afternoon... XD