See how much of their food they've eaten. Check how long between bites. If you estimate how fast they're eating, you'll know how long you've got to sketch them.
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In the case of this subject, I knew I had only a couple of minutes, so I used gouache. Over a fast colored-pencil lay-in, I quickly laid down a warm tone for his skin tone and a blue-gray tone for his suit.
The picture I had in mind was Adolph Menzel's "Dinner at the Ball" (detail above, full image here), where well dressed people shove down food. Reminds us that we're all human. I like the guy who holds his hat between his knees, and the other guys who are juggling a drink, a plate, and silverware.
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3 comments:
The guy holding his hat between his knees is quite inventive. I see he also has positioned his glass on the edge of the plate so he can hold it with the plate while he eats!
Thanks for this wonderful lesson, James -- I posted a link to the Chicago chapter of the Urban Sketchers.
But the guy on the left takes the prize - plate and glass in one hand whilst cutting something on his plate! Your timing suggestions are great; I can't imagine getting out more than my sketchbook and a pencil to capture your fellow eating his wrap!
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