I've gotten a lot done since my last process picture. In fact, I made most of this progress in a single class period. My mark's looking really good, and I seem to have gotten the hang of creating a sense of depth with the charcoal using subtlety of value. The leg and knee look great, and the back and shoulders look even better. This surprises me because I had no idea how to use my mark - Rubens' mark, that is - to depict the musculature of the subject's back. I experimented with it, and I think I nailed it.
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Ian FraserArt III student at Maggie Walker Governor's School for Government and International Studies Archives
June 2015
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