
The model for our Zoom sketching session yesterday had the air of a thinker. His eyes were wide open and he looked directly into the camera. His left hand in front of his face seemed to hold an idea that he was pondering. And then there was something about the way he sat upright, not leaning on his arm, that conveyed a readiness to consider principles and render judgment.
I like this 🙂
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You are doing paintings via Zoom? Does it make a difference in getting the detail and color?
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It is similar, but a bit harder.
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And you captured it powerfully! I love your use of grays accentuated by color!
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This is great!
On Thu, Oct 8, 2020 at 12:14 AM, Deliberate Sketching wrote:
> Sarah Sullivan posted: ” The model for our Zoom sketching session > yesterday had the air of a thinker. His eyes were wide open and he looked > directly into the camera. His left hand in front of his face seemed to hold > an idea that he was pondering. And then there was something” >
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Thank you!
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This is super!
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Thanks!
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Interesting. Just prepared two posts on Rodin, one devoted to the Thinker. I’ll let you know when it comes out.
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