Here’s a pencil sketch of two men at a meeting. Whenever I draw two people side by side I’m try to accentuate the contrast between them.
In this case, one has a protuding chin. The other’s chin is tucked into folds in his neck. One has a sloping brow, while the other’s protrudes. One’s chest is thin and slight, the other is fairly wide.
Saturday, May 31, 2008
Contrasting Characters
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Pencil Sketching,
Portraits
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3 comments:
Hey James,
I have to say, your pencil sketches are amazing. Have you ever thought of publishing your sketchbooks. I would love to have one of your sketchbooks on my bookshelf. It would definitely be a great source of inspiration.
best, Jason
I agree with 'jasonbrush',wonderful lines;the contrast between characteres create more tension...speaking about characters:I´m still thinking about this week chalenge:))
"It takes a hell of a lot of elbow grease to maintain the meditation garden"
For some reason that makes me grin... it could be an "Art by Committee" inspiration. Great drawing. I agree with Jason - you should think about publishing your sketchbooks (I'm assuming you haven't started buring them in your Gallery Flambeau!)
Susan
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