March 18, 2011

A sketch…. En pointe



The blank page…..we all have ‘em and we all have to deal with ‘em.  But I think of it more as a “clean slate”, a chance to try again, to mend my ways, to re-do, to learn from my mistakes.  It's also like a free pass, a bonus, benny, a do-over, those kinds of things.



Since I can always use some sketch practice, I went off to find something interesting to sketch.  I stumbled upon this ballet picture on line.  Simple enough, 2 legs, a couple knees and two toe shoes. 



But the real challenge is making them look real, bringing this two-dimensional image into a three-dimensional image.  I’m trying to see the shading in blocks or sections and work from there.



Back in my “flash dance” days, I had a huge crush on Mikhail Baryshnikov.  Wow!!  This guy could DANCE!  I appreciate the grace in which he performed, but I’m not a huge fan of men in tights.  If I were, I’d be drawing that instead!  LOL!



I’m growing quite attached to these little Stumps (or Tortillions).  If you sketch at all, I highly recommend them, you will not believe how much control these give you as you shade in your areas.



I would’ve preferred to have this all completed by now and not do a two part post…but I think these pointe shoes are gonna take me a week to complete!!  But then again, maybe not.  I’ll need to revisit my Tutu post to remember the tricks I used there.

10 comments:

  1. I love ballet, so I truly appreciate this choice. And I'm in awe of your talent. I mean, really. This is just so good! How long did this take you?

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  2. I love ballet too, I took classical ballet for 18 years. This sketch is amazing!

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  3. WOW! That completely came to life! I love it! The legs are a little more muscular or bigger in your picture, but of course, I like that since I have those kind of legs! Beautiful Eden, really remarkable!
    Whit

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  4. Well done! You definitely don't have to worry about filling up a blank page. Love the perspective of this drawing....just the legs and feet.

    PS - I also had a crush on Mikhail Baryshnikov.

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  5. You have to be the one person on the net that I follow who has shading down to an art. What beautiful work.

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  6. Your drawing is looking fantastic, Eden! Great shading!

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  7. Thanks guys for all your NiCe, nIcE comments! Grinning here....

    @Deidre- I think it took me a couple days to get this far....sketching a couple hours each day. Thanks for asking :D

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  8. Amazing! Your drawings look more and more like photos to me, the REALLY good photos with the right shading and light.

    (I have to say that would love to see what you might do with an anatomy book to copy from!)

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  9. I love your ballet sketches. You've captured both the grace and the muscularity of this dancer's legs beautifully, Eden.

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  10. I love your drawing so far Eden, and they are so realistic, you have done a great job. I can't wait to see it finished
    Lee:)

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