Saturday, November 10, 2007

Drawing Practice

10 comments:

D.Macri said...

This is my first attempt at Korean style technical drawing. I have a long ways to go, but a good start I think.

Anonymous said...

what is korean style drawing? this looks like a regular pencil drawing, and somehow it makes me think of my brother les' drawings. so what makes it 'korean style'?(and is that a greek?)

cara said...

art interrogation
;)

I like this drawing very much and would also like to know what Korean Style is.

Lorne Roberts said...

that's a practice? yeesh. looks more like art to me. :)

Anonymous said...

ahhh, a click closer and i see the multiple direction hatching, that must be it. good contrast control buddy.

nice, how big?

Anonymous said...

Korea has lots of ink, mountains, trees, tigers and calligraphy-like-stuff in its art history. I wouldn't call this "Korean style", but an attempt at the "Korean academic style". To get into university here, you must be able to draaw a bust (yes, Greek, Venus, David, etc.) quite acurately, within 3 hours. The favoured technique is with straight lines and cross hatching to build up values. I am not as good at it as the high school students, but they practice more.

J C said...

Thanks for clarifying...are you trying to get into school there? that would be fun.

Anonymous said...

Nah, I just want to be on par with a highschool student, for this kind of drawing. Might take a while though.

Unknown said...

What ever it is I don't like it. It could use some color and mabye he could look like he is thre and not just faded there. More visual.

Anonymous said...

What ever it is I don't like it. It could use some color and mabye he could look like he is thre and not just faded there. More visual.