Hello Everyone!
With the beginning of this year (2010) I took up drawing again and put more effort into it than ever before, although finding time for this hobby seems to be harder than in any former period of my life. And, however suprising it is, the most time I can put to practice drawing is the two hours weekend train travel back to my hometown from my workplace. So most of my current drawings started their life on a train and I also built up a habit of indicating their date of creation on somewhere in the pic, so (with some exaggeration:-) they are a weekend travelogue for me:-)
Most of the work I post in this thread is for practice reasons only, so I welcome any comment, tip and help, and would admire overdrawings if someone feels a move to do it.
Currently I am trying to get a grip on human anatomy and body stance, so I have gone through a fitness catalogue (somehow a women's accessories catalogue has come across my way:-)), copying all the figure(ine)s with an interesting stance.
First here is 'rabbit girl', running fast as only hares can do:-) (taken after a direct reference):
With the beginning of this year (2010) I took up drawing again and put more effort into it than ever before, although finding time for this hobby seems to be harder than in any former period of my life. And, however suprising it is, the most time I can put to practice drawing is the two hours weekend train travel back to my hometown from my workplace. So most of my current drawings started their life on a train and I also built up a habit of indicating their date of creation on somewhere in the pic, so (with some exaggeration:-) they are a weekend travelogue for me:-)
Most of the work I post in this thread is for practice reasons only, so I welcome any comment, tip and help, and would admire overdrawings if someone feels a move to do it.
Currently I am trying to get a grip on human anatomy and body stance, so I have gone through a fitness catalogue (somehow a women's accessories catalogue has come across my way:-)), copying all the figure(ine)s with an interesting stance.
First here is 'rabbit girl', running fast as only hares can do:-) (taken after a direct reference):

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