Tabs

Friday, September 6, 2013

Violinist Portrait Drawing & Brooklyn, New York




Here’s my last drawing in Toledo, Ohio. This is Virgil who plays for the Toledo Symphony. Virgil modeled one day for the Toledo Portrait Artists. He did an excellent job holding the pose.

I was feeling good at this session. I created two nice drawings within two hours, I was hoping to draw more but including his hand and violin in my drawing slowed me down.  Usually I just sketch the portrait but I wanted to sketch that hand and violin. Here’s when I had a great time working on this piece. I like when models wear glasses or hats or when they are holding something, so drawing the hands and top part of the violin was awesome! It adds more to the drawing, and makes it a bigger challenge. For me this is three drawings in one, the portrait, the hand and the violin, all three needed special attention.

I wish I had bigger paper for this drawing. I really wanted to keep drawing the bottom part of the violin and the other hand holding the bow. I could have sketched smaller but when I do that it loses detail and I like drawing bold and sitting up close.

I stayed focused on these drawings because we only had one 2-hr session with model. When I felt finished with the drawing, I quickly tried to sketch a profile drawing in 30 minutes. Virgil played for us at the end of class: Meditation by Thais. It was beautiful, a real treat for the artist.  Thank you, Virgil.

So I’m now living in Brooklyn, New York. I’ve got a nice place to stay, and I'm now attending classes at the New York Academy of Art! I’ll be posting my school work.

Goodbye Toledo, I will miss you, and hello New York, I’m ready for a new adventure.

4 comments:

jimmie white said...

Go, go, Bernard..........I am excited for you

Jim

Shelley Whiting's art said...

I really like how you captured the passion of the violinist in your line work. Amazing work.

MarBar...Tol,OH said...

I really like your elongated paintings of NYC buildings,they are very fresh and capture the life of the city. I'm going to be following your progress as a urban artist. the best to you in 2016.

MarBar...Tol,OH said...

I really like your elongated paintings of NYC buildings,they are very fresh and capture the life of the city. I'm going to be following your progress as a urban artist. the best to you in 2016.