Archive for March, 2009

Exploring, with graphite and digital, the Boy Who Cried Wolf.

Tuesday, March 31st, 2009

Here is a sample of one of the illustrations I did for a graphic reader “The Boy Who Cried Wolf”. For now, I am only going to post it here and not on my site due to how it was executed. As you can see, it is a little different from the other work I am doing. Usually, I am working in ink but for these, and a few others that [are] on my site, I have worked in graphite. I think one can see they are still somewhat similar, but I guess there is a slightly different quality. One that I am exploring a little and eventually, I may even add another section to my site. For now though, I will post things like this here.

To see more of the images from TBWCW, click the image below.

The Boy Who Cried Wolf

The Boy Who Cried Wolf

Naked at the Gladstone

Monday, March 2nd, 2009

Things have been a little up and down lately but one thing I have been enjoying is the figure drawing sessions at the Gladstone Hotel. Twenty, or so, people cram themselves into a tiny little room in this historic hotel that has been running these sessions for thirty some years now. As the model moves through a series of well articulated poses, the people in the room explore and record the gestures, contours, and falling light, on the model.

Here are a few samples:

figure_a1

figure_b

figure_c2