some recent studies in charcoal:
Don Knotts, Joe Don Baker, Harlan Williams and Jason Stathan. For an assignment where clear character was required to be illustrated ( for Glen Orbik's class).
Above - design and edge study for G.O.
A quick charcoal portrait of Sophie Kramer-Dahlin
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Great sketches!
I love the shoes!,. They look so real. I can imagine the little boy behind those shoes...
I am very impressed by your artworks! They are really sophisticated! I follow you from now:
Please have a look at my own artworks at:
http://portraits2null.blogspot.com/
Best regards - Lars
OMG , YOU PAID 3 dollars for those itsy bitsy shoes, Sweetdeal! I have an Angel Island over here too ....!!
So Incredible to see!
hey nice shiuz! dude i remember what you said about the scale thing and i just thought adding an object to give the viewer a sense of scale might be good, cos i was wondering how people who paint small things that arent suppose to be small show its small, and juxtaposing scale was the most common. so yea maybe something to consider
Thank you kind people. Lars I will check out your blog.
Hiroshi, you are right for sure - but this is only a study of one component for a larger painting. I guess I liked it enough to show ?
-kw
I think I have asked that before, so I apologize for insisting , which class is that? Where is it held? Thanks a lot
Rani, I did some of these for Glen Orbik's clothed figure drawing class at the Academy of Aet University in San Francisco, Ca
Thanks Kevin. Did you use to draw when working at Microsoft? or when you were younger? Quite impressive
Rani, I started drawing from life in 2007. I drew a lot from the imagination as a kid and made my own comic books; my Mom is an artist so the influences were floating around and there I guess! there was a 25 year gap between or so.. - kevin
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