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Thursday, May 19, 2011

Julian Plate Study


Plate study after Julien, this Is one of the earlier Julien plates that should be completed the work Is much cleaner and focuses on developing form. While the later plates bring a focus towards mark making and establishing tone on the figure. I tried something new this time I used soft vine charcoal to establish proportions and dimensions accurately before I went In further with the graphite. I recommend this because It Is much easier to wipe away any mistakes of proportions when starting off.

11x14 graphite and vine charcoal on 90lb Canson drawing paper. After Bernard Romain Julien.

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