This was one of the last pictures I did in the sessions and I am pleased with it. It was the only session I had with a female model at university as for the previous ones I was out of the country. I went to the Millennium Galleries to add some extra sessions to make up for missing out and these were all male models too.
I have thoroughly enjoyed the life drawing sessions at university and am hoping to continue once I have finished my degree, funds allowing. I found it much harder to do the observational drawing in the cafeteria, mainly because people were always moving about - I know that is the point of doing it in a public space, to get some movement into the images created. This is something I need to practice a bit more. I find if I'm drawing people on the move they tend to look a lot less realistic and quite cartoony, which although is still a skill in itself it is not always the required finish.
I'm fairly confident in a studio situation and feel at ease and able to confidently try out different dry materials - chalk, pastels, pencils, graphite sticks etc, however, I have yet to venture into painting and inks and I think that is partly due to wanting to be able to control the lines I make, which is obviously harder with paint and inks... but maybe I just tell myself that!
I have become a much more confident artist and aim to continue drawing to keep up that confidence and hopefully get better. Areas I think I could improve on would be drawing areas such as the hands, feet and face and around the neck (on older models especially).























