I'm a recent graduate of Georgetown Atelier in Seattle, Washington and have just started to compile a new body of work. Much of what you see here prior to 2022 is older work and hopefully you'll note an improvement. Because I paint both in Contemporary Alla Prima (fast small and larger works) and polished realism, both categories are listed as tabs beneath this section. Stay tuned. I'm a work in progress.
Showing posts with label male nude. Show all posts
Showing posts with label male nude. Show all posts
Tuesday, April 14, 2015
Male Nude Charcoal Drawing
25" x 19", Charcoal and White Chalk on Paper
Labels:
charcoal,
classical,
figure drawing,
male nude,
realist,
tonal drawing
Monday, April 29, 2013
Male Nude Study
A Study of Carlton
I run a life drawing group on Mondays at my studio. I have about seven loyal friends and students who enjoy this time with me.Carlton is one of my favorite models and I particularly enjoyed this pose because of the warm and cool contrasts.
For the past few months, I worked strictly in graphite to get back in practice but since we have switched to longer poses I'm back into paint. I'm a bit out of practice with painting directly from the model as I haven't done it since last June when I was in atelier, but I hope to whip these out a bit faster and more accurately as I get back in the swing of things.
Labels:
color study,
figure painting,
male nude,
realist,
reclining nude
Friday, March 05, 2010
Charcoal Drawing of Male Nude, 11" x 15" on Paper
"Sleep"
School has had me so busy, I've not had much easel time for pursuing my own desires. However, it did finally occur to me that I could be posting some of the academic work that I have been doing. So here's one of a charcoal drawing I completed recently. The stuff is so fragile, I lost quite a bit of the rendering in just getting it home from Seattle, however, enough remains that I was able to photograph it for you. Hope you like it. At least you know I haven't been making all this school stuff up.

School has had me so busy, I've not had much easel time for pursuing my own desires. However, it did finally occur to me that I could be posting some of the academic work that I have been doing. So here's one of a charcoal drawing I completed recently. The stuff is so fragile, I lost quite a bit of the rendering in just getting it home from Seattle, however, enough remains that I was able to photograph it for you. Hope you like it. At least you know I haven't been making all this school stuff up.
Labels:
charcoal,
figure drawing,
male nude,
realist
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