1 Minute Drawings:
These are some warm up sketches trying to capture the key essence of the pose in the limited time.
2 Minute Drawings:
Here I started to use heavier thinker lines to show a sense of weight. I tired to hold the pencil in a loser way moving it using my shoulder and not my wrist.
15 Second Line Drawings:
These line drawings were meant to show the essence of the pose in a few lines. I had difficulty doing this as I didn't know where to start and which lines where the most important for the pose. I believe this task would have been easier if I had time to analysis the pose and then have 15 seconds to draw it.
1 Minute Drawings:
After the line drawings we went back to 1 minute drawings trying to capture as much of the pose as possible. I felt that after the line of action task I could finnish the pose with more ease and have time to reinforce some lines to give a sense of weight.
2 Minute Drawings:
These next set of two minute drawings are an improvement than the first as i feel they have a better sense of movement and form. My favourite is in the first photo in the arched position, the simple line of the back is what I feel makes it effective. The pose next to it on the right is over worked, there are too many lines however it gives it a less static look.
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