Monday, July 2, 2012


Jean

TOP: Master Copy
BOTTOM: Master Study

10 comments:

  1. Master
    Near perfect reconstruction of master
    Curves give the composition a sensual quality

    Figure
    Successful style match
    Tonal variations are executed extremely well
    I would have liked to see the abdominal lines curve in more, like they do in your master

    ReplyDelete
  2. Great job with your copy, I was glad that you “cropped” the original and then did the same in your second drawing, this brought the two together. Some of the areas in the second piece brilliantly captured qualities of the first, I would have liked to see this throughout. Both are beautifully rendered.

    ReplyDelete
  3. Your applied study alongside the master study seem to go hand-in-hand and would definitely work as a series. I would have mistaken your drawing as a study the artist himself had done—that is clearly how well you have captured his style. I would say to use perhaps slightly use more stark mark-making in the musculature of the figure just as the original one does (especially in the torso regions).

    ReplyDelete
  4. Your master copy is done very well. I really like that line quality. The master study is done very well and like it is close to being part of that series.

    ReplyDelete
  5. Good structure and tonal variation in both pieces. Nice job. The original and student piece did work well together.

    ReplyDelete
  6. Could use a little bit more of a psychedelic touch, but overall the study is totally believable and consistent with the master work.

    ReplyDelete
  7. While not completely on point with the accuracy of marks, the style is very precise. Transition to drawing is great. It could go a little more loose, a little rounder.

    ReplyDelete
  8. You have done a very beautiful job using the same mark making as the master piece although I would like to see more exaggerated definition like your master uses.

    ReplyDelete
  9. Your master study was very well done, Your second drawing could have had a bit more of that rounded markings from your artists work, but overall very nice.

    ReplyDelete
  10. The stylistic differences totally make sense actually, because the study is of a male, so it should be less curvy and more masculine.

    ReplyDelete