I like to think of the whole gesture as an abstract shape that encompasses the feel and attitude I'm going for. Within the first ten to fifteen seconds of the drawing I'm blocking out shapes that allow the gesture to live within it.
Henri Matisse inspires me with his abstract silhouette paper cut outs when I think of this direction. The deceptive simplicity is very impressive and I believe we can be inspired by his work.
Henri Matisse |
In thinking about this stuff I decided to take a break from the Cintiq and slum it with the chinamarker on paper. I sketched this stuff out of my head and wrote lil' notes to assist my thoughts above. All sketches were done quick in under a minute each for the more detailed.
Draw! Draw! Draw!
Wow, these are great.
ReplyDeleteThank you! These will surely help me out next time I'm gesture drawing.
ReplyDeleteawesome notes, very helpful indeed.
ReplyDeleteGreat post! Really nice simplified form on the squatting figure(2nd sheet). It's great to see how you nail the essencials with just a few strokes on the figure with the broom. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteVery useful and inspiring. Would love to see more such posts!
ReplyDeleteHi Dave, I found your blog by doing a search for "stickman", go figure! I enjoyed reading your article and looking at your drawings. I particularly like your ability to add life to your quick studies!
ReplyDeleteAnother amazing and beneficial post on gesture drawing! Thank you for sharing your wisdom! : )
ReplyDeleteThank you for the post! great help :)
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