Showing posts with label dancing women. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dancing women. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 03, 2015

Flamenco Frenzy - original charcoal figurative drawing

After watching a flamenco performance, I scribbled from memory some of the "poses" - I guess you'd  say.  I got on a roll with these, so you'll be seeing more of them.  Using one of those boxes of vine charcoal in which there are varied thicknesses, I completed - a version of completed, anyway - many 11 x 14" drawings.  Do you ever get started on a project and just not want to stop?  Well, it was like that with me and was so satisfying.  Lots of squiggly lines add up to time well spent for me.  Thanks so much for stopping by!

Thursday, December 20, 2012

Bailoras - original charcoal figurative drawing

Bailoras (actually it's the same one in different poses) from sketches I did years ago.  Vine charcoal on Strathmore 14 x 17" drawing paper.  Thanks for looking!

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Tres Bailoras - original charcoal figurative drawing

This drawing is done with vine charcoal on 14 x 16" Strathmore drawing paper.  These are pretty quick poses, which is why they have a sort of unfinished look.  I keep thinking that I'll tighten them up, but I know I won't - maybe it's a touch of laziness on my part, but also the drawing might end up being a bit too tight.  I figure a little inexactness is more me, anyway.  Thanks so much for stopping by!