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A self portrait I drew this evening. (Original Post) femmedem Dec 2019 OP
very nice! TrunKated Dec 2019 #1
Thank you! femmedem Dec 2019 #2
Nice work! Ohiogal Dec 2019 #3
Thank you! n/t femmedem Dec 2019 #5
I like it flying rabbit Dec 2019 #4
Thanks. I'm trying to draw every day. femmedem Dec 2019 #6
Awesome! pandr32 Dec 2019 #7
Likewise! femmedem Dec 2019 #8
How wonderful! Both the portrait and your return to drawing. FM123 Dec 2019 #9
Thanks. It's made a huge differene in my life. femmedem Dec 2019 #14
Wonderful !! alittlelark Dec 2019 #10
Thank you! femmedem Dec 2019 #23
You've got talent...glad you're cultivating it..keep showing us!❤ Karadeniz Dec 2019 #11
I like it... a lot! Nice job! InAbLuEsTaTe Dec 2019 #12
Thanks so much! femmedem Dec 2019 #24
Really nice depth - I am getting a strong sense of the space you occupy. ZZenith Dec 2019 #13
Thank you! I also like three quarter rear view drawings, femmedem Dec 2019 #21
Very nice! SCVDem Dec 2019 #15
Baking bread sounds wonderful. femmedem Dec 2019 #22
Your drawing people Dec 2019 #16
Thank you. Yes, I used two mlrrors. femmedem Dec 2019 #20
Really gives a sense of you as a person. PatrickforO Dec 2019 #17
Thanks. I was feeling calm but energized. femmedem Dec 2019 #25
This is wonderful! secondwind Dec 2019 #18
Thanks, secondwind. This morning I'm seeing that I gave myself a giraffe neck femmedem Dec 2019 #28
Wow, very nice! LiberalLoner Dec 2019 #19
Thank you. femmedem Dec 2019 #29
That is amazing! Freedomofspeech Dec 2019 #26
Thanks so much! If you saw my earlier drawings--even from a few months ago-- femmedem Dec 2019 #30
Lovely :) chia Dec 2019 #27
Thank you! femmedem Dec 2019 #31
It's inspiring. lunatica Dec 2019 #32
I find your work inspiring as well. I love your New Mexio stormy skies. femmedem Dec 2019 #33
I think you should take a life drawing class lunatica Dec 2019 #34
Yes, I very much want to work from live models! femmedem Dec 2019 #35
40 years ago I was in my 30s so I had learned to lunatica Dec 2019 #36

femmedem

(8,196 posts)
14. Thanks. It's made a huge differene in my life.
Sat Dec 28, 2019, 01:24 AM
Dec 2019

I do love drawing and painting, but even better than that is how I'm seeing the world regardless of whether I've got a pencil in my hand.

ZZenith

(4,115 posts)
13. Really nice depth - I am getting a strong sense of the space you occupy.
Sat Dec 28, 2019, 01:17 AM
Dec 2019

I love three-quarter rear view drawings of people because it allows a resemblance while maintaining a lot of mystery.

Keep going!

femmedem

(8,196 posts)
21. Thank you! I also like three quarter rear view drawings,
Sat Dec 28, 2019, 07:45 AM
Dec 2019

Although this is the first I've drawn since I was on my early twenties. I liked the neck and shoulder structure from that angle.

people

(622 posts)
16. Your drawing
Sat Dec 28, 2019, 02:17 AM
Dec 2019

Did you look in a mirror to draw yourself? That would be hard given the angle of the drawing. It's a beautiful drawing.

femmedem

(8,196 posts)
20. Thank you. Yes, I used two mlrrors.
Sat Dec 28, 2019, 07:41 AM
Dec 2019

One large mirror and a hand mirror in which I could see my image in the large mirror.

PatrickforO

(14,559 posts)
17. Really gives a sense of you as a person.
Sat Dec 28, 2019, 02:18 AM
Dec 2019

The vertical lines surrounding you are interesting - almost like the vibrations of an astral aura, particularly around the eyes, nose, mouth and throat. It makes me wonder at your emotional state when you drew this self-portrait. Just rhetorical, but what were you feeling at the time? Were there strong feelings going in, perhaps, and then you got in the zone and finished almost automatically?

It is very good.

femmedem

(8,196 posts)
25. Thanks. I was feeling calm but energized.
Sat Dec 28, 2019, 08:00 AM
Dec 2019

I'd had a long day at work but I was excited about drawing from this angle with the bone structure so clearly visible. I had just watched an online lesson on Russian academic drawing which made me want to be more intentional about the marks I used for shading.

femmedem

(8,196 posts)
28. Thanks, secondwind. This morning I'm seeing that I gave myself a giraffe neck
Sat Dec 28, 2019, 09:12 AM
Dec 2019

but I'm still happy with it.

femmedem

(8,196 posts)
30. Thanks so much! If you saw my earlier drawings--even from a few months ago--
Sat Dec 28, 2019, 09:14 AM
Dec 2019

you'd see that it isn't a gift, though, just practice and study. I believe that anyone whose vision is ok (and mine isn't great, just ok) can learn to draw.

femmedem

(8,196 posts)
31. Thank you!
Sat Dec 28, 2019, 09:16 AM
Dec 2019

I'm so glad I posted this--I've sometimes wondered about the value of the nonpolitical forums and groups but they really do help build a community here.

lunatica

(53,410 posts)
32. It's inspiring.
Sat Dec 28, 2019, 01:12 PM
Dec 2019

I draw portraits too and like you I’ve started doing art again after decades of doing very little. I also paint. Your portrait inspires me to do more art. My preference in portraiture is in drawing people, and not painting so much. So to me drawings are finished art also.

femmedem

(8,196 posts)
33. I find your work inspiring as well. I love your New Mexio stormy skies.
Sat Dec 28, 2019, 02:54 PM
Dec 2019

It wasn't quite like riding a bicycle again, but I was surprised at how relatively quickly I regained some skill. Looks like it was the same for you.

An added benefit: my husband and I are both finding that it's good for overall brain health and mental acuity. I posted shortly before Christmas about buying my mother a robotic cat to give her something to love while she has advanced Alzheimer's. I didn't mention then how terrified I am of developing dementia, too.

lunatica

(53,410 posts)
34. I think you should take a life drawing class
Sat Dec 28, 2019, 03:08 PM
Dec 2019

with live nude models. You can really hone your skills and educate your eye. In the early 1980s I took classes in the local junior college. They are three hour classes usually held on Saturday and established artists go to them to practice their skills.

My interest was in depicting their faces so while other attendees concentrated on the bodies I decided to tackle facial likenesses. As you probably know it’s very difficult to render accurate portraiture that actually looks like the model, but it really paid off for me. Recently, after 40 years of having them in my closet I took them out and really looked at them. They are pretty good, so every so often I post one on DU.

femmedem

(8,196 posts)
35. Yes, I very much want to work from live models!
Sat Dec 28, 2019, 06:51 PM
Dec 2019

My husband and I are working up to it. He hasn't drawn much and he feels intimidated by the thought right now, but we are taking biweekly drawing lessons and I know that it won't be long before our instructor goes with us to a three-hour long open drawing session (long pose) a few towns south of us.

I'm impressed you still have your drawings from forty years ago! The only existing art I have from my teens and twenties are the ones my parents saved.

lunatica

(53,410 posts)
36. 40 years ago I was in my 30s so I had learned to
Sun Dec 29, 2019, 12:25 AM
Dec 2019

care about and for my art. The stuff I did before that is pretty much gone.

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