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Post by thewaltzingduck on Aug 10, 2006 0:55:43 GMT -5
I thought I would add a bit to this part of the community and share my own sketches with you all. This is an Edgar Degas that I sketched when I was at the Louvre in Paris. I did it with charcoal. I made her a little too plump in the belly. And this is Picasso's Jacqueline with Crossed Hands, which I also did in Paris, at the Picasso Museum. Finally, this one is from the Sense of Taste tapestry in the Lady and the Unicorn series of tapestries from the Cluny in Paris. I did study abroad there this summer for art and philosophy. I had never taken drawing before and I've never really shared my drawings with a group before. I'm interested to know what people think. Thanks
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Das Trouten
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Post by Das Trouten on Aug 11, 2006 23:06:25 GMT -5
Yeah, I am familiar with the first two (I must admit I am not a huge fan of Picaso, so I haven't seen much of his work). But yeah, they are pretty good, however on the third one it would be better to have a greater range of values. Keep up the good work!
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