Monday, October 26, 2009

Portfolio Summary.


"
I hope I shall be able to make some drawings in
which there is something
human."
- Vincent Van Gogh



Mid-Semester Portfolio
Alicia Riehle
Life Drawing I
Fall 2009

Throughout Life Drawing I class so far this semester, I have already learned so much. First of all, I can sketch much more quickly. Although many of the drawings that we have done so far have been focusing on slowing down, the fast gesture drawings have already helped my sketching in my other classes get looser and more relaxed. Besides drawing speed, I have also learned a lot about the human body and it's many different components. It has really helped to not only draw from the models, but to also be learning anatomy within the classroom and on our own with the clay modeling manikins. Throughout the past, I never realized how much of a difference it ma kes to learn about the internal muscles, bones and tendons, and then to draw them with the external form of the body. It is so helpful to figure out the components in order to figure out the right proportions of the body. Seeing the models and comparing them to the skeleton and our manikins has really taught me a lot about the different proportions of the body, especially in terms of different people.
Although I have had a good time learning about the human form and this new drawing style, I have also had my share of challenges so far. I think that the first struggle that I had was with drawing quickly, all while not worrying about outlining the form I saw. Throughout my other drawing classes and past experience, I have always focused on drawing the external more than the internal of an object. With Drawing I, we also practiced chiaroscuro, which has made it hard for me to not shade my drawings and not necessarily worry about the lighting in the room. I have also struggled with line weight and mark making. It has been difficult for me to make many different types of marks within my drawings, I tend to draw to dark. It is very difficult to decide what drawing medium to use and so far, I have stuck mostly to conte crayons. As I tend to draw very dark, for the rest of the semester I am really going to focus on my line weights and try to be much more intentional with my marks in my gesture, homework and long pose drawings.
While on one hand their are many struggles for me in Life Drawing class, there have been a few successes that I am particularly proud of. One thing that I am very happy to see is my sketching is getting more loose and quick every week. This is a very important skill for the business world I will be going into after school so I am very happy that Life Drawing has helped me push that skill already. Also, have been really enjoying doing the contour drawings and the slower, loose 'internal components' drawings in class. These drawings really make me slow down and pay attention to what I am putting on my page. While I think I can still push these drawings plenty, I have already seen a change in them since the beginning of the semester.
It is with the drawings and exercises in this class that I have become more aware of why drawing the human form is such a skill: It is so difficult! There are many things to consider and many tiny details to notice in every sketch and drawing. I have enjoyed learning all that we have done this far in class, and I do look forward to what the rest of the semester will bring!


Goals:
  • Draw with more varied line weights
  • Slow down with longer poses
  • Focus on one thing at a time

Some I.D. work.

Just thought it might be fun to post some things I am working on in Interface Design...

Ribcage and Pelvis.


This past week in life drawing, we began to get further into learning about the pelvis and the rib cage. I found it very helpful when Prof. Fichter pointed out how close the two are together (a matter of inches.) I was surprised when I felt the bottom of my own ribcage to see that this is true. I am getting a little bit more comfortable doing the quick 30 sec.-5 min. poses but the longer ones prove to be much more difficult for me. I find myself starting too quickly and then needing to start on a new page because I have finished too quickly and started to draw too dark (a problem I have always had....) However, one thing that I have found I am doing better at is not simply drawing the outlines of the body. I am being much more careful to "look" into the body and see where the muscles and bones lie. It is interesting to see all of the things that we might not have noticed at the beginning of the semester, and even if it doesn't seem like it at times, the whole class has come a long way since then. For the rest of the semester, I would like to focus on line quality and getting those three different types of lines in my drawings to help push my gestures. I am going to be prepping my portfolio tonight...more later!

Monday, October 12, 2009

Back to Class.


After a few days off, and a personal sick day on my part, we were all back to drawing in the classroom last Thursday. It was interesting to learn more about the abdomen and the rib cage. I found that drawing in these components really helped to push my drawings and give them better proportions. Throughout class last Thursday we had many longer poses and it was interesting to see how each person used the time. I found myself rushing a bit to much and I now know that I need to slow down and focus on smaller, certain components of the body rather than trying to push myself to do the whole body at one. Another interesting aspect of class this week was the clay building. I found it very interesting to learn more about the mid section of the body through building with the clay and looking through the textbooks and notes. I am glad that we are learning about this part of the body because I think it will help a lot for us to build the core, to help the rest of the body be better proportioned and all the more strong as a whole.
So far in class, I have been happy with what we have learned. I feel like I have learned a lot more about human anatomy already and it has helped me to further grasp my understanding of what health, fitness and strength are somewhat. I would really like to push my drawing this week and study the anatomy more to learn more of the terms. I have a medical product design project going on in Human Interface and Interaction Design, so maybe the two classes will benefit each other and teach me a lot more about the human body than I thought that I would through art and design courses!