Tuesday, 15 April 2008

Theme: James the life model, Size A2

Carcoal on paper, full model and closeup on legs.

charcoal (attatched to willow) on paper


Oilbar on Sugarpaper




Black Chalk on paper


Layered card on paper






sheets of tracing paper with blocks of printing ink




Chalk Pastels On acrylic Paint on paper














Oilbar on paper



Charcoal in paper... representing his bonesOilbar on paper



Ink on moist paper


Oil Pastel on paper, representing bones and muscles



Oil pastel on paper , messing with scale


charcoal on paper




Oilbar on paper, Drawn quickly

oil pastel and charcoal on paper



















charcoal on paper





layered tracing paper and printing ink




acrylic oilbar and oilpastel on paper






charcoal on paper









Chalk pastels on paper


oilbar on paper




acrylic paint on paper






chalk pastel on paper




oilbar


charcoal



in


Oil paint on canvas





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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

I am enjoying looking at your work. The violance imagaes that have both expressionistic marks AND recognizable imagery over top communicate your theme the strongest. I would encourage you to work big and include lots of imagery. A friend of mine, Bill Fick, explores this theme in some of his work. Check him out online.

Anonymous said...

Hi this is RCC's Drawng I class The concept of your work and blog is a good idea. Very original. Interesting works. I like the colors and style that you use throughout. You seem to have your own style. <<< Comments from the class.

Anonymous said...

I like several of your pieces. It's really different and I also like the way your style is so free and you know what you want the art to say and make it happen.Good work

Anonymous said...

the seventh life model down is
f cking awesome. It looks like it belongs on an album cover.

-Bryan Dishmon

Quincy Arts said...

I really like the image of a trapped person. I like alot of the oilbar work, the colors are so rich. Your site has inspired me to put up some of figure drawing work. Keep posting.