Your sketches are beautiful! So humanizing. (Do you know what I mean by that?)
I look at people in airports and grocery stores, analyzing their physiologies, i.e. anterior tilt of the pelvis, internally rotated shoulders, etc. What I determine every time is that everyone needs a massage.
Ever since I started reading your blog, I have been trying to figure out how you are able to draw people without being noticed. That's an art in itself.
Your sketches are beautiful! So humanizing. (Do you know what I mean by that?)
ReplyDeleteI look at people in airports and grocery stores, analyzing their physiologies, i.e. anterior tilt of the pelvis, internally rotated shoulders, etc. What I determine every time is that everyone needs a massage.
Ever since I started reading your blog, I have been trying to figure out how you are able to draw people without being noticed. That's an art in itself.
ReplyDeleteI especially liked the laptop guy, with his implied pot-belly.
ReplyDeleteThe haiku-like spill-mopper sketch is also a winner; with just a few lines you captured the posture and focus on the chore.
love your sketches! just found your blog and i will came back
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