Amber (my first post)
Hello to all,
I joined this Forum earlier in the week, and this is my first post, after spending many hours lurking.
By way of introduction: I received a BFA many years ago, but graduated college unable to draw worth a darn. No reflection on my school, I was a graphic design major, and fine art skills were not a priority in my curriculum. After graduation, I spent many hours practicing basic skills, but I have a rotten habit of making a little progress, then setting the sketch books aside for years on end, thinking I can return any time I want. When I pick up my pencil again, I see that I have lost the previous progress I've made, and have to start over nearly from scratch.
So here I am, five years away from the possibility of early retirement, and I'm committed to spending those years building skills to make retirement feasible. For now, I'm using no color at all. I am spending my time working on form only. When I feel that I've mastered form, I'll introduce color.
But more to the point: This is a drawing of Amber, drawn in a session with a very informal group of artists who meet in a living room and share the cost of the model. This 45 minute drawing was affected by the following limitations:
1. This is a very informal group, and the model carries on a conversation with everyone while posing.
2. She has a sunken chin, which is difficult to draw in a straight-on pose.
3. My own limited skills.
This is not a finished drawing, of course, which is why I'm posting in "open studio".
Comments welcome. Don't be kind! I would really appreciate advice on building my skills.
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