It
was the first time with this model, ”LI”. I underestimated how much time it
would take me, leaving most of her unfinished for this pose she provided the
other day.
I can't wait to see this one completed...there is already so much depth in the finished part...my eye is drawn upwards to her face...wow...such amazing cheekbones! :))
I rarely attempt to do more once the model has ended the pose. So this will never be finished. This was sketched and painted in just over two hours with the model taking breaks every twenty to twenty five minutes. I should have either done a partial or worked on a smaller sheet of paper.
Unfinished sketch calls for dual feelings: impatience to see finished and joy of given opportunity to finish it by visualising different ways... thank you!
The sketches, paintings and sometimes the writing I post on this site express what needs to be known about me. I attempt to record on a daily basis what I observe, what I imagine, and sometimes what I dream about.
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I can't wait to see this one completed...there is already so much depth in the finished part...my eye is drawn upwards to her face...wow...such amazing cheekbones! :))
ReplyDeleteI rarely attempt to do more once the model has ended the pose. So this will never be finished. This was sketched and painted in just over two hours with the model taking breaks every twenty to twenty five minutes. I should have either done a partial or worked on a smaller sheet of paper.
DeleteUnfinished sketch calls for dual feelings: impatience to see finished and joy of given opportunity to finish it by visualising different ways... thank you!
ReplyDeleteI agree. Also allows the artist a reprieve, stopping before going too far☺
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