when I was in a state mental ward in my "stupid days youth" the counsellors of the art therapy class took me aside and chided me for over an hour for painting an abstract picture with no people in it. One was actually really upset that I was "acting out" and "rebelling" against the point of the class, which was to draw/paint how we felt."My mom worried after seeing one of my own drawings before I finished the head because apparently leaving faces out of drawings is supposed to be a sign of psychological issues. So, you know, there's that."
I've tried 'em before. None this month so far.@Gusto have you done timed speed painting/drawings? Like 5 minute life study?
Do it every day. like brushing your teeth. You can use web-based artist references now, including many free sources. just have a sketchpad out, your favorite non hard lead pencil/charcoal stick out, and do five minutes. You stick to it, you will move past the sticking points that makes you go "damn, this doesn't look right." My favorite figure studies teacher used to use a live model a watch and a noise pistol and we'd do 3 5 minute "drill studies of the figure. Are there local figure drawing classes/ meet-up groups in your area? They are way cheaper than art school courses, even though things can be a bit more skeevy with random people.I've tried 'em before. None this month so far.
I mean, I don't want to argue, but it comes to a very sharp angle. I'm not sure how else to describe that but "pointy".Really? I don't think the chin is pointy at all. To me, it just looks like the mouth is a little too close to the nose.
--Patrick
I can't imagine why.Picture reminds me of Morph (The HF Poster). So yeah, that's a compliment.
Dunno, it felt like a natural place to stop!Very nice! If she had eyes, she'd be perfect. Why'd you stop? (Now I feel bad about pointing that out.)