Well progress continues in my Figure Drawing class.
I rcvd back my two latest Self Portraits, and started a new technique/media.
This last couple weeks we worked in White Conté on Black Paper. This actually works out pretty good for me, I like the way my drawings came out.
Unfortunately, as soon as I start to slightly get the hang of something, we change media again. Now we are working on âHeightened Drawingâ, meaning we are using Black, White and Red ContĂ©. This new one frustrates the hell out of me, and I simply am not advancing in this technique. Luckily we do not have to do any major projects in this media.
Ok Show and Tell time.
This first piece is a black Conté self-portrait, bigger than life size. With this piece, I have achieved a really good likeness (Wish I had a pic to show you), but again the one thing that detracts from this piece is that the head is too small for the arm and torso.
Funny thing is that I kinda stopped concentrating on getting a good likeness, and it came all by itself. (Methinks perhaps it is just luck). In any case, I love this drawing because the likeness is great, but I hate it because of the proportion of the head. Ugh, always give and take aint it?

This next piece is basically my first attempt with White Conté on black paper, in preparation for a Self Portrait using the same technique. I like the effect this media gives you, and it seems to suit me. Down-sides to this piece are the value scale is not nearly wide enough in the lit areas. Also, it kinda looks like a death mask. heh. The model was asleep, but the sketch looks more like she is dead. hehe. This was about a 45 minute study from a live model. (P.S. It looks nothing like her :()

This last one is the Self Portrait that followed. The likeness is actually pretty good, and the value scale feels really good to me. I REALLY like this piece, cept for the fact that for some reason everything under my nose seems to be drooping. Really kinda ruins the piece. Again this is a love/hate. I love the lighting and texture this technique creates, but the droopy mouth/chin really ruin it.

As always comments are immensly appreciated.
My next project, that I am doing this weekend, is a Master Study. I was assigned Ingres, and am using a sketch of The Reverend Church. I have to âchangeâ it somehow tho. So I think I am going to change the environment he is in. The actual figure has to look âexactlyâ like the original, but the background needs to change somehow. Wish me luck!