It occasionally does no harm to post the sketches you're not so pleased with. I was flicking through the Sunday magazines last night when I came across a photograph of this lady which was ripe for sketching. Turns out she's the mother of jewellery photographer Jurgen Teller, and she's wearing something expensive round her neck, but I didn't realise that at the time. Anyway, for me, the whole photograph centred around her arms, so that's where I started the sketch. Consequently, her head is all out of proportion. That's the main thing I was unhappy about. Secondly, I put in the shadow down the left hand side, because it was there in the photo, but it just doesn't work in charcoal. Thirdly, for me, charcoal is all well and good for proofing something that I'm going to do again later, but I'm just not very good with it. I use it too much like I would use a thick, blunt pencil, which is just not the right way to treat charcoal, I know. I must learn more about the right way to use it.
Friday, May 20, 2005
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4 comments:
Neal, it's still a good pic, charcoal was always hard for me to get just right. But with you, I know that you will get it.
have a good one ;-D
Hey Neal, that pic you did of that woman, looks just like someone I worked with, it's unreal the likeness, your are good,
jan
Thanks for your comments. I guess I was pleased about her arms, and given that, for me, the whole photograph was about these old lady's arms, it was reasonably successful. Still, there is so much I don't know about using charcoal.
Great attitude and expression.
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