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  • Sunday Sketch

    A casual approach

    After a bit of a layoff, I didn’t want to try too hard today, probably because I didn’t want to fail too hard. When you go back into the gym after a break, you don’t immediately return to the same weight you left off at—you start back at a lighter weight and work your way back up.

    Short on paper and needing a new pad, I scrounged through some old mostly-full sketchbooks looking for blank pages to fill, or, as in the first drawing here, pages with content that I could draw over. The second sketch, a reclining pose, began as a search for big shapes and abstract lines but it teetered off into basic sketching, probably because I paid too much attention to the feet. What I like most about Willem De Kooning: the moment when he said from now on, no more feet.

  • All over the place

    Some drawings from the past weekend’s Saturday/Sunday live model sessions …

  • Sketchy Sunday

    Weird day. Weird weekend, really. I felt like I came into the room with one intention and immediately reacted in a different manner. And the whole time I was fighting my materials., gritty pencils, weak paper …

  • Graphite Sketches

    Casual approach today, drawing with graphite, which I almost never do. These sketches were on Bristol—I admit that I did like the fact that the graphite erased very cleanly compared to charcoal or Conté on this same surface.

  • Tuesday at Orr Street

    Not sure why I signed this one—it needs additional work.
  • Sunday Sketchbook

    From the Life Room …