Recently I have been looking over my artwork from high school and my college portfolio and all I can say is, why did I ever think that I had any remote talent. Some of the stuff was just terrible. But, thanks to the wonderful teaching of Tim Lane I realized that I always showed potential, but that I've never had any direction. Here are my best works and biggest projects from Drawing 101, a class that is defined as an introduction to representational drawing only using black and white. The change from how I had been drawing and what I'm now capable of is vast, and I really must thank Tim's quirky teaching and encouragement.
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Anatomy, Graphite, 18 X 24 inches |
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Underlying Form "Sink," Charcoal, 3 X 4 feet | |
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Drawing 101 Final, Conti crayon, 3 X 4 feet |
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