SKETCHING: FIGURES

Life Sketching is the first step for Figurative Art. In order to maintain originality of work, artists require to stripe natural characters of each and every life subject by themselves; without any intermediate third party vision, image processing corrections, or misleading print or lens perspectives that affects the three dimensional aspect of their own creativity.

After years of art work, with another fresh look at live model, I still discover new physical proportions, new signs of emotion, different body movements and unique natural characters in every person. For me, body language is the one way to reflect my feelings on work and I require viewing at least two consecutive movements of the model to solve the language puzzle.

2015: Watercolour Sketches (5 to 10 minutes)

2015: 3 to 25 Minutes Sketching:

2014: Initial Sketching VS. Digital Imaging:

2014: Acrylic Marker on Canvas 40x50cm:

2013-2014: Sketches on 10 Minute Poses, Approximate size: 16″x24″, Charcoal  pencil on paper:

3 to 30 Minute Sketches, Approximate size: 16″x24″, Conté on paper:

3 to 30 Minute Sketches, Approximate size: 16″x24″, pastel on paper: