Faces seen at yet another chamber music concert.
Thursday, July 28, 2011
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
gone in 60 seconds
For what is probably the fifth time in 20 years, I'm attempting to do Kimon Nicolaides' book "The Natural Way to Draw". I'll never get around to three hours of drawing with a nude model every day but I'm aiming to get the flavor the curriculum.
A big part of it is lots of quick gesture drawings. Behold, the first batch:
A big part of it is lots of quick gesture drawings. Behold, the first batch:
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Sunday, July 17, 2011
Monday, July 11, 2011
basically Beethoven
I went to one of the "Basically Beethoven" concerts at Fair Park on Sunday.
First up was 16 year-old pianist Sahun Hong, playing music by Handel, Schubert and Pokofiev which was basically not by Beethoven.
The main event was Dallas Symphony violinist Gary Levinson and pianist Daredjan Baya Kakouberi performing Beethoven's F major and C minor sonatas for piano and violin which were entirely by Beethoven.
I'm afraid these are not very good likenesses of the violinist. Male, 40-something, trim, gray fly away hair... you get the basic idea.
First up was 16 year-old pianist Sahun Hong, playing music by Handel, Schubert and Pokofiev which was basically not by Beethoven.
The main event was Dallas Symphony violinist Gary Levinson and pianist Daredjan Baya Kakouberi performing Beethoven's F major and C minor sonatas for piano and violin which were entirely by Beethoven.
I'm afraid these are not very good likenesses of the violinist. Male, 40-something, trim, gray fly away hair... you get the basic idea.
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
new sketchbook, old art
It was "free" day at the Dallas Museum of Art. They actually have a pretty nice collection. I saw Van Goghs and Monets and Picassos and even a sculpture by Degas. I didn't know he did sculpture.
Mostly I looked but I did sketch two objets d'art.
A Greek funerary figure, c. 330 BC. His casual pose would work better if he had hands and feet and a head.
Henry Moore's "Reclining Mother and Child" 1976. It's a close call but I think he did better on the mother than on the child.
Mostly I looked but I did sketch two objets d'art.
A Greek funerary figure, c. 330 BC. His casual pose would work better if he had hands and feet and a head.
Henry Moore's "Reclining Mother and Child" 1976. It's a close call but I think he did better on the mother than on the child.
Sunday, July 3, 2011
the last page
It took me six years but I finally filled up a sketch book. To close it out I tried landscape again.
Sunset-lit clouds across White Rock Lake. |
Interior of boathouse at the lake. |
This drawing is from last year but shows the boathouse across the water on the left. |
Good-bye old sketch book!
I'll try to do better with the next one!
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