Folded from a rectangle of Arches watercolour paper.
"Translating images into folds requires either a vivid and accurate imagination or a good understanding of what those images represent. I've long relied on my inner screen and fed it with all sorts of documentation, but this is inefficient and tends to remain inaccurate. Learning how to draw with a tried methodology feels like a game changer. This is a type of model I've been after for long time and all the scribbling I've been practicing lately is turning out to be far more enabling than I hoped". Quote from the artist
"The Loomis Method is a drawing technique that uses grids [and circles] to represent the human head from various angles accurately. This technique was developed by the American Illustrator Andrew Loomis in the 1940s." Quote from https:/21-draw.com/loomis-method (text in brackets added by the nominator)
"Translating images into folds requires either a vivid and accurate imagination or a good understanding of what those images represent. I've long relied on my inner screen and fed it with all sorts of documentation, but this is inefficient and tends to remain inaccurate. Learning how to draw with a tried methodology feels like a game changer. This is a type of model I've been after for long time and all the scribbling I've been practicing lately is turning out to be far more enabling than I hoped". Quote from the artist
"The Loomis Method is a drawing technique that uses grids [and circles] to represent the human head from various angles accurately. This technique was developed by the American Illustrator Andrew Loomis in the 1940s." Quote from https:/21-draw.com/loomis-method (text in brackets added by the nominator)
Creator:
David Gachepapier
Category:
Figurative
Type:
Artistic
Creation Date: