Wednesday, December 08, 2010

Quickies

More quick studies from Gesture Drawing Class at work.  Every week we get a great model-always someone different and they never fail to strike inspiring poses.


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  • 5 (2 minute poses)



I've long wanted to attend a Dr. Sketchy's drawing session; a worldwide collective of burlesque drawing workshops where you can draw models in interesting attire, listen to great music and have a beer! Here are the results from Dr. Sketchy's San Francisco -

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At CTN-X last month John Tucker was on hand again modelling for quick poses in the lobby.  I caught a session where he was in his redneck outfit!


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14 comments:

  1. There is a Dr Sketchy's in London. I went to one the other night, it was pretty good but the San Francisco one looks better.

    Great work!

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  2. I was at this Dr. Sketchy's. Your drawings are great? Can you guess which pose my friend and I called "mime with indigestion?" haha.

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  3. Great sketches Matt!:o)

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  4. Terrific drawings - reminds me that I was going to enquire about a local life drawing class I saw advertised. And a Dr Sketchy's too - I've always wanted to do one of those - looks like fun. Hope you're enjoying SF.

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  5. Thanks for the feedback folks. In SF I've had more opportunity to daw from a live model than anywhere I've ever lived but it looks like there's opportunities opening up elsewhere- even in North Wales! Keep sketching people!

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  6. very nice man!

    >oVi

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  7. these are nice, matt. the second page from the top is tops! great weight in the guy with the bags looking at his phone. solid drawing as usual!

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  8. Ace drawings Matt, I've just moved to Manchester and seeing these has given me the motivatation to quickly find a class here. Cheers :)

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  9. Fantastic drawings, Matt! The ones in number 5, so full of life!

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  10. So much character and story! Great stuff!

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