Monthly Archives: December 2014

Happy New Year! As I’m typing this up, it is 45 minutes until 2015 is here. It’s a year I’m really looking forward to. I have fun stuff planned for this year. I’ve learned so much about drawing this past...
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Have I yet mentioned how much I love doing these Bargue drawings? It’s a lot of fun. I love the simplicity of it and that I don’t feel rushed to do them. It’s almost therapeutic. I didn’t draw during the...
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I got really antsy to draw a portrait after I completed my third Bargue drawing, which I’ll post about later. My printer is on the fritz right now so I was digging through old stuff I had printed a while...
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I like to see the different search terms people use to get to my blog. I’ve seen “drawing evolution” a bunch of times, like it was a school assignment or something, and “how to draw Shailene Woodley”. The most common...
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I thought I’d share the 2nd Bargue drawing I finished a couple of days ago. Of course I had to do a head bust drawing. It was took much more time to complete but just as satisfying....
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OK people, this may be another step in my drawing evolution. About a year ago, I heard about “classical drawing”. This is drawing from plaster casts and studying the form and mastering light and shadow. Something like that. European awesomeness....
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I have a big, gooey, mushy, soft spot for Tom Hanks. He’s my all time favorite actor. I’ve loved him since Splash and BIG. Forrest Gump is my favorite movie of all time. Tom Hanks just knows how to put...
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I may be on a weird “back to my old habits” kick. My latest two drawings, this one of Kate Winslet and another I’ll show later with my next speed drawing video, have ended up being a little lighter in...
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