Nina, I get a sense in your drawing approach you understand proportion and form. However, I also sense you need to work more with the foreshortened figure - especially from high and low angles.
Also, try to see limbs initially as an entire line - your figures can look segmented and stiff, sometimes. The line on top of the bottom left figure's left leg, for instance... see that as one line and loosely draw it as one line. Again - these have good qualities but if you loosen up - work from your shoulder - lightly, at first, then refine the forms, these sketches will have more vitality to them.
Nina,
ReplyDeleteI get a sense in your drawing approach you understand proportion and form. However, I also sense you need to work more with the foreshortened figure - especially from high and low angles.
Also, try to see limbs initially as an entire line - your figures can look segmented and stiff, sometimes.
The line on top of the bottom left figure's left leg, for instance... see that as one line and loosely draw it as one line.
Again - these have good qualities but if you loosen up - work from your shoulder - lightly, at first, then refine the forms, these sketches will have more vitality to them.