Figure Drawing concentrating on the Facial Anatomy, One
This is a 15-minute
drawing of the facial anatomy. From this perspective the model was viewed upon
a ¾ angle. This makes the drawing slightly more difficult to draw because the
proportions are completely different more one side of her face to the other.
There has been some
good, accurate measuring within this drawing and you can tell that it is Leslie
the model. There is great detail around the lip area where shading has been
used rather than hard lines to create the lips as well as the Philtrum and also
the Nasolabial Furrow. This subtle detail defines the pictures and makes it
stand out. Without this detail the drawing would look odd and would not be
advanced drawing.
Figure Drawing concentrating on the Facial Anatomy, Two
This is a 25-minute
drawing using a black conte crayon and white soft pastel on a purple sugar
papered background. This has been an artificial light used in this image to
make one side of Leslie’s face a lot bright than the other. Giving the
opportunity for great contrast of tones to be used.
Using this pink sugar
paper has really made the detail stand out within Leslie’s face including the
detail around Leslie’s lips and neck where the slight hint of wrinkles can be
seen that were present on Leslie’s face. This detail gives the impression of
Leslie by drawing what is seen and not trying to over up these details. The
right side of Leslie’s face shows a great value of light, which is cast upon
her face leaving the opposite side of her face in darkness. This great contrast
of light and dark leads the viewer’s eye continuously around the drawing as the
colour blends in from one to another.
To improve upon this
drawing more accurate measuring could have been done, as the left eye appears
to be to close to Leslie’s nose and also set to far down. This makes the
proportions of Leslie’s face look a little odd but with improving upon this
would make this drawing really stand out.
Figure Drawing concentrating on the Facial Anatomy, Three
This is a 20-minute
drawing of the facial anatomy concentrating a great detail more on the shading,
which has been created from the artificial light, which is casting shadows upon
Leslie’s face. This drawing shows one half of Leslie’s face is darkness and the
other in total brightness creating an opportunity to create great shading
within this drawing.
There has been great
detail used with the shading around the lip area where lines have been used and
shaded to get this feeling of a very straight, inexpressive mouth, as the model
appears to be sad. There has been no line drawn whatsoever for the bottom lip
but only shading around the lip to represent where the lip would appear. This
works really well with the picture because although you can’t see the lip you
can imagine it is there.
There could have been
a lot of improvements with the drawing as some of the measuring is quite far out
from what it should have been. Leslie’s eyes appear to be too close together
making her look slightly bogeyed. Leslie’s nose also appears to be too small
making the area around the top of her nose and the centre corners of her eyes look
as though it has been pinched and appears to be sunk in. Although it is a good
depiction of Leslie these improvements could have really made this image stand
out a lot more.