Interesting to see how focused the fighter and distracted the opponent in your sketch! cool, it's very useful for choreographer to see those points of 'stops' if it makes sense...
The first alludes to it with its strength, but the second confirms the boxing match with the stance of the men and oh the area, and then audience screaming or laughing or crying...blank faces to the boxers, so intense just looking at it, bravo !
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Interesting to see how focused the fighter and distracted the opponent in your sketch! cool, it's very useful for choreographer to see those points of 'stops' if it makes sense...
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately the aggressor does tend to be more focused than the one forced to defend.. Maybe☺
DeleteThe first alludes to it with its strength, but the second confirms the boxing match with the stance of the men and oh the area, and then audience screaming or laughing or crying...blank faces to the boxers, so intense just looking at it, bravo !
ReplyDeleteIt was an interesting session working with “ST” to develop the images.
DeleteThank you
These are great, Anthony! You have definitely captured their energy!
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