I guess I haven't been TOTALLY lax, even though I haven't "finished" anything. I have been drawing in my sketchbook, and here's a selection from the past month.
Dante and Devereaux in 3rd period Advanced American Lit.

Kathy's mother during a Lawrence Barn Dance Association board meeting.

Professional development day

Another page from the professional development day

Sherman Alexie from a book jacket

Some bearded Jesuits, maybe....
Wow, your sketchbooks are looking good! Mine are more like the scrawlings of a madman. It's been a while since I sketched people like the good old days, but looking at your pages makes me want to find a coffee shop and draw. I like "professional development day" best.
ReplyDeleteWow, I think your sketchbook is amazing!
ReplyDeleteHey, these look all finished to me :) The way you fill up the page is a lesson in itself, the compostions are all elegantly - ad lib - yet they work so well. And as always there is life in your sitters, they exist in 3d space and you almsot expect them to stand up and walk :)
ReplyDeleteI wonder what the people who are giving you lectures think while you are drawing away :)
Or are you giving the lectures and drawing? :)
I really love these sketches, having more white space around them seems to show off your beautiful lines even better
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