Model Alexx inspired me and my students on Friday morning with a series of gorgeous gesture poses.
We began with six, one-minute poses. I invited my students to group three drawings to a page. I love how Alexx created varied poses that worked together as a set, and her inventiveness in incorporating a fan.
We moved onto to two minute poses, followed by a five-minute pose (photo at top).
It felt so freeing to draw pose after pose, falling into a flow state, and knowing that with a Sharpie, I couldn't go back and erase. It pushed me to be bold and respond directly to the curves and contours I saw.
For our final long pose (below), I began with a gesture done in vine charcoal, then wiped off the charcoal with a rag, leaving a ghost image of what I had drawn as a guide. I finished the hour-long pose (broken into 25-minute segments with stretch breaks for Alexx) with my Sharpie.
One of my students, Cathleen, commented that each different medium we use creates different marks, moods, and image styles. I agree, and I notice that each different medium expresses a different facet of us as artists.
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