Last Sunday there were a few 20 minute poses and several rapid gesture poses, a few of which I attempted to consolidate, combining, with some of the gestures, two to a page in order to set up ideas for
a composition.
charcoal on manilla 18"x24" -click to enlarge
Expressive!
ReplyDeleteThank you! - Geraldo Roberto, very much for your comment and visit!
DeleteHow I love these drawings. They are moving and breathing and sending out energy. I don't know how you do it, but I hope you'll continue.
ReplyDeleteThe first one is wonderful too. That hip seems to hold up the world with the model's hand delicately balanced on the column. Beautifully drawn.
Melinda, thank you! With your invaluable encouragement and support, I can't help but continue!
DeleteIt is always a tonic to read your beautifully written words - they in themselves are a special and total inspiration to me!!!!
xo, Marcia
Excellent drawings, exciting and sensual. Great idea putting the poses together. Woo!
ReplyDeleteLove,
Barbara
Barbara, I'm very pleased that you find these drawings sensual, that's good by me, I'm happy with that.
DeleteThank you!!
love, Marcia
Hi Marcia - these are wonderful - beautiful gesture and so expressive!
ReplyDeleteThank you Connie! I have been thinking about you - I always enjoy your beautiful tango dancers!!!
DeleteMarcia! I´m so impressed, you are such a great artist! Wonderful drawings, I love them!
ReplyDeleteKathrin! It is incredible to have your very kind and unstinting support!!! I appreciate it very, very much!
ReplyDeleteThank you and I hope you are well and painting in Hambug!!!
Always incredible! These drawings are reminiscent of Rembrandt.
ReplyDeleteI just saw the "Many Faces of Jesus" at the Detroit Institute of Art.
When I saw these I was blown away.
Thank you, Doug, you are wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI often second guess myself so it's wonderful to receive your comments!!!
I do so appreciate them!!!
Wonderful! Inspirational! Thank you for sharing your drawings, Marcia, I have a lot to learn from them. I love how you put two poses together... they do create intriguing compositions.
ReplyDeleteNicki, I love your both your enthusiasm and your wonderful work which I am constantly inspired by. Frankly I feel I have so much to learn from you! Thank you!
ReplyDeletexo, Marcia