Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Turns out I'm not dead

In case you were wondering.
I am very very busy - at least 'til very early May. We did start life drawing once a week during lunch at work. I'm still waiting for a pose longer than 3 or 5 minutes.




20 comments:

John said...

Dude, good stuff =)

RoB said...

Your gesture studies have so much energy! Great job!
~!WoOtWoOt!~

Nathan Lindsay said...

Mark, I am floored at how well-rounded your talents are. these are great gestures! great stuff.

Adam Ford said...

These are fantastic! I love them, just love them.

Marco Bucci said...

Great weight in these. I particularly like the twist and perspective on the first figure of the third image. Poses like that always seem to throw me off.

Philip Dimitriadis said...

Really nice sketches Mark!! Great expressiveness and weight.
-phil

Foom Spectacular said...

Great movement and weight in these.

SEILER said...

I agree, these are really great sketches . . . nice movement . . . nice to see new work!

sarah said...

Really nice. I love the hint of a facial expression on the second.

singinghawk said...

yes, I thought you were dead for sure.

Beautiful, as always.

James Chiang said...

great to see you back my friend!

Unknown said...

good to see some new work - and these are great drawings!

bog_art said...

It is good to see you around here again.. your sketches are full of life and movement..

Anonymous said...

Thanks for stopping by . I know what you mean when you say "busy at work " .Deadlines and pressure .........

Beautiful sketches .

milo said...

WOW!!! U have amazing work!! Lookin forward to seein more! :OP

Keul said...

wow! your sketches are great! very personnal, i think more than your finished works, and i'm wondering what would you do if you had more than 3 minutes to draw!

Tom Kidd said...

I was going to say what Marco said but he's right, you really can feel the weight of these people. This is something I'll have to remember. My compliments to the models too. Great poses. Now turn these into some giant robots yawning and doing their stretching exercises.

Mark Behm said...

Thanks everybody.
Tom - The woman in the 3rd and 4th images was indeed an amazing model. Her balance was flawless and whe pushed nearly every pose.

Craig Mackay said...

Beautiful work and super beautiful blog! Your traditional chops really shows through in your digital work's richness.

enb said...

you got some mighty nice figure drawing chops there-
cheers