Lifedrawing class last night. Not too far from here. A group who have become friends, so a nice feeling of camaraderie. Anyway, the drawing that I coloured late into the night didn't turn out too well. But in the morning there is Photoshop! I played, drank coffee, ate breakfast, played. My daughterly critic rushing off to school didn't think the digital version tooo bad, so here it is. Perhaps I'll see if the drawing can emulate the digital version tonight - if it works, I'll post it. Promise.
Thursday, November 02, 2006
Two Women Who Are the Same
Lifedrawing class last night. Not too far from here. A group who have become friends, so a nice feeling of camaraderie. Anyway, the drawing that I coloured late into the night didn't turn out too well. But in the morning there is Photoshop! I played, drank coffee, ate breakfast, played. My daughterly critic rushing off to school didn't think the digital version tooo bad, so here it is. Perhaps I'll see if the drawing can emulate the digital version tonight - if it works, I'll post it. Promise.
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Oh, I do like the colours of this piece and the fluidity of the lines! The women appear as though they are listening intently to something~~perhaps to the Ether alone, perhaps a Teacher~perhaps they are simply "Being".
ReplyDeleteThere is always a breath to your Art.
Blessings~
IMPRESSIVE
ReplyDeletetoo far behind - too nuts a week, but I do love the color and flow and line here and I'm very jealous of the life drawing group - been too long for that as well.
ReplyDeleteI'll catch up soon...
I love the colors -- and the combination of sinuousness and angularity.
ReplyDeleteOh, I like this - very naked, though gently so.
ReplyDeleteThanks Laurieglynn, Chuck, Narrator, e_journeys, and Jean! The part that was photoshopped was the grid lines and the border, which I have added to the sketch. Post it soon...
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