The week session consisted of getting familiarized with drawing the basic anatomy of the human body and the drawings were created in pencil with their level of complexity depending on technique, as well as on the time slot allotted. The first attempt consisted in sketching five quick different poses. The accent does not fall on detail, but rather on proportion, shape and gesture which I believe were achieved in being depicted. The lines follow the shape of the body while also not disrupting the correct proportions, there is also a clear attempt at some anatomical accuracy.
The second image did not surpass much the inflicted time period of the other, but represents an experiment of not raising the tip of the pencil in order to create flowing lines and shapes of the depiction of the human body, which I believe was successful since it holds a level of subjectivity and expression.
The third image was intended as a detailed drawing and although it holds true to many of the desired elements, it is far from finished. The shape of the human body is drawn anatomically correctly and there is a clear attempt at shading which looks well so far, but is required more overall. The objects on which the model is sitting seem to fit perfectly with the entire image and in relation to the body but need more shape, light and dark contrast and shadows cast by the model. In general, it is a presentable drawing.
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