soft abstract nude study
Drawing from my visual diary.
Drawing from my visual diary.
Pastel on Paper. I started this painting as a tree study, but as I went it started to look more like the female form, so it became a combination of both.
I hadn’t had a chance to play around in photoshop for AGES and I haven’t put anything up in AGES, so I decided to do something. She’s only a rough doodle, but yeah, I like her. Doing this was a good study for my drawing assignment, because she’s actually based on what I plan to do for it.
This is a detail phototgraph of one of my Pastel and Prismacolor Pencil Drawings… “Wrapped In Tradition #4”. / Drawn on card stock, acid free, bonded artist drawing paper. This is again a study in just lines and blocks of color. I try and get my students to see just the line of a shape, and blocks of color that you put close together. This is the classic “Right Brain” approach to just trying to get something on canvasor drawing paper…stop naming what you see and just paint the shapes and the colors. “Wrapped in Tradition #4” is another in a series I have started by request, for my private students so they have easier access to my collection in detail for study. / My Fine Art and Photograph Studio is located in Mesquite, Nevada. / Thank your for viewing my art. VIEW mygallery / VIEW susan’szazzle /
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A watercolour study of my new model… / dip pen with Schminke watercolour and Saunders Waterford paer
This small painting was a “sketch” for the much larger Sudden Breeze (see also here on Redbubble). A few changes were made…actually a LOT of changes were made! But this was the idea as it came to me early on. As it turned out I contracted Valley Fever before starting the larger painting and nearly left this world for good. But, as fate would have it, I recovered and did the larger painting while convalescing at home.
Part of a series on scars and aging skin Calendar
Part of a series on scars and aging skin Calendar /
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