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More warmups for this year’s #OneWeek100People!
The other day I made it to a Dr. Sketchy’s Anti-Art School event.
They say they have over a hundred branches in sixteen countries, so if you’re lucky, there’s one near you.
This often irreverent drawing event is a local favorite. Traditional life-drawing is invaluable to an artist’s training, but these days I find it more fun to sketch a costumed model.
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This session was a Lord of the Rings, Galadriel theme, set to the epic music of the films.
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To be honest, this was a more chaste session than usual.
Coming from the burlesque community, Dr. Sketchy’s is usually known for racy costumes and poses.
But I think the motherly character of Galadriel, and the sorrowful sounds of Enya don’t set the mood for the usual camp and shenanigans.
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These are 5, 10 or 20 minute poses, but I try to treat them all the same.
My strategy is to use spare time in the longer poses to go back and paint the faster sketches – so I doubt I spent much more than 5 minutes on any of these.
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In a life-drawing situation – I’m always aiming for less-is-more.
I love the rush of energy – trying to finish these to the best of my ability, in the shortest possible time. It’s 100% absorbing.
Really therapeutic. In the sense that you can’t think of anything besides getting the sketch. 100% of your brain is engaged in painting. All your other worries (and responsibilities) are put on hold.
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I like to think #OneWeek100People can help with that.
Having the shared goal to get that many people in a week – it’s just enough pressure to help you get into this zone.
The very thin space between an elegant, instantaneous sketch, and an epic fail :)
My favorite kind of drawing.