Not too bad I guess. It looks a little "pumkiny" I think the back of the head should protrude even more now that I step back from it. Lots of work to do yet, in fact I haven't even scratched the surface. The only thing that I can really tell that has changed is that I'm feeling more confident to throw lines on a page, not so hesitant to draw a line then to erase it. I think because it helps me visualize the drawing more and I can tell instantly if doesn't feel like it's in the right place. I would also like to add that I think I've finally gotten into a rhythm, or mode, or maybe that's just the feeling of the week. I feel like I'm sailing in the calm of the storm, preparing myself for the rest of the semester. I managed to finish 2 big projects and do pretty well on my modern art test today, lets keep it goin!
I like to change out the images on the blog in hopes that when I see it, it will inspire me to do a little writing and a little facial reconstruction from time to time. This week's art is by Franz Marc, and some of his work is in the Walker in the cities. (His most famous, Great Blue Horses)
Franz never depicted humans in his work and "wanted to see the world through an animal's perspective." Professor Bland's words on her favorite artist. I, too are beginning to enjoy this artist and his fantastic use of colors that seem to be a very playful, emotional depiction of the world around us.
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