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femmedem

(8,203 posts)
Wed Jan 8, 2020, 08:35 PM Jan 2020

Mr. femmedem relaxing (charcoal drawing)



Work's been demanding, but I'm trying to carve out a little time to draw most days. Mr. femmedem was a wonderful model over the weekend. I feel like drawing's starting to feel natural again, like it did when I was in my early twenties.
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Mr. femmedem relaxing (charcoal drawing) (Original Post) femmedem Jan 2020 OP
This is just lovely, my dear femmedem! CaliforniaPeggy Jan 2020 #1
Thank you so much. femmedem Jan 2020 #2
Wonderful! Pls. keep posting, and drawing appalachiablue Jan 2020 #3
Thanks! Drawing lessens my anxiety; it keeps me in the moment and stops me from thinking about work. femmedem Jan 2020 #20
Jeez that's fantastic KatyMan Jan 2020 #4
Thank you. I think it's like playing scales until you can play music. femmedem Jan 2020 #11
Like your self portrait, very expressive. JudyM Jan 2020 #5
Thanks, that light was what prompted me to grab my drawing supplies. femmedem Jan 2020 #15
Very nice! Ohiogal Jan 2020 #6
Ha! The gauzey style is probably because I don't see very well. femmedem Jan 2020 #12
It amazes me how fast you whip them out. GemDigger Jan 2020 #7
Thank you and I'm glad you're not tired of them! n/t femmedem Jan 2020 #21
Nice! lillypaddle Jan 2020 #8
Thank you! n/t femmedem Jan 2020 #26
Again! Excellent line work! JDC Jan 2020 #9
Oh, thank you. femmedem Jan 2020 #17
You have such a nice impressionist style. PatrickforO Jan 2020 #10
Oh, thank you. Yes, home is a respite for us. We're lucky. femmedem Jan 2020 #16
It's so soft! It's vague and clear at the same time! It's wonderful. MLAA Jan 2020 #13
Thank you! femmedem Jan 2020 #22
I love this democrank Jan 2020 #14
Thank you for that compliment. femmedem Jan 2020 #23
Nice work! Dyedinthewoolliberal Jan 2020 #18
Thanks! I wondered if anyone would know that was light on glasses. femmedem Jan 2020 #25
Hard work posing Mr. femmedem? OxQQme Jan 2020 #19
Ha, no. Luckily for me, Mr. femmedem doesn't get self-conscious when I draw him. n/t femmedem Jan 2020 #24
Very effective--composition elements convey a calmness and serenity. slumcamper Jan 2020 #27
Thank you so much. femmedem Jan 2020 #38
I love your style! lucca18 Jan 2020 #28
I've always loved Bonnard. Thank you! n/t femmedem Jan 2020 #33
I love charcoal drawings... Native Jan 2020 #29
Thank you so much. Charcoal is my favorite, too. femmedem Jan 2020 #34
ohm myyyyy! . AllaN01Bear Jan 2020 #30
Tank ewe! n/t femmedem Jan 2020 #35
Lovely. emmaverybo Jan 2020 #31
Thanks. I appreciate that. n/t femmedem Jan 2020 #36
Wow! The Roux Comes First Jan 2020 #32
Thank you! I just started posting some art on DU. femmedem Jan 2020 #37
Some of my portraits were of my family doing lunatica Jan 2020 #39
Thanks. I'll bet your family portraits are beautiful. femmedem Jan 2020 #40
I did one of my son when he was a teen which I really like lunatica Jan 2020 #42
Really impressive...as usual...thanks for sharing!❤ Karadeniz Jan 2020 #41

CaliforniaPeggy

(149,627 posts)
1. This is just lovely, my dear femmedem!
Wed Jan 8, 2020, 08:43 PM
Jan 2020

I love how the light streams in the windows, and over your husband. He is illuminated by it.

There is an emotional warmth to your drawing as well.

Keep drawing! There is a natural feeling to this drawing that is wonderful.

femmedem

(8,203 posts)
20. Thanks! Drawing lessens my anxiety; it keeps me in the moment and stops me from thinking about work.
Wed Jan 8, 2020, 10:32 PM
Jan 2020

And I'll likely keep posting because you are all so supportive!

femmedem

(8,203 posts)
11. Thank you. I think it's like playing scales until you can play music.
Wed Jan 8, 2020, 10:02 PM
Jan 2020

My father was a jazz musician and as a little girl, I was so intimidated; I couldn't figure out how he could make those sounds come from the piano. I didn't realize that long before I was born, he had practiced and practiced to get to that point, and that if my first attempts didn't sound like him, it didn't mean I would never be able to do it.

For me, drawing begins analytically: this angle compared to that angle, this shape is bigger than that shape, this is darker than that, and this vertical is a certain way in from the edge of the paper; just comparing one thing to another, until it starts to coalesce. And then eventually, if I'm lucky, it starts to flow more and it becomes more of a dance between little flashes of inspiration--making a mark without doubting yourself--and stepping back and continuing to analyze.

I think with this one, I started with the angle of the couch arm compared to the couch back, and then figured out where the point of his hat was relative to their intersection, and built it out from there.

femmedem

(8,203 posts)
15. Thanks, that light was what prompted me to grab my drawing supplies.
Wed Jan 8, 2020, 10:19 PM
Jan 2020

That and the fact that Mr. femmedem looked comfortable and like he might stay in the same position for a while.

femmedem

(8,203 posts)
12. Ha! The gauzey style is probably because I don't see very well.
Wed Jan 8, 2020, 10:04 PM
Jan 2020

I wear glasses and my prescription needs to be updated!

JDC

(10,128 posts)
9. Again! Excellent line work!
Wed Jan 8, 2020, 09:54 PM
Jan 2020

Great drawing, absolutely love it. I really love how loose your sketch is. You are on target, it feels natural from here also. Great work.

PatrickforO

(14,576 posts)
10. You have such a nice impressionist style.
Wed Jan 8, 2020, 09:59 PM
Jan 2020

For me, the drawing evokes a certain mood - restful, yet ready for life's challenges. He seems someone who has been to the proverbial wars, but has made it back in one piece, older and wiser.

Home is a good place for you and for him, a safe place.

I very much like your work. I'm glad you're posting it.

femmedem

(8,203 posts)
16. Oh, thank you. Yes, home is a respite for us. We're lucky.
Wed Jan 8, 2020, 10:24 PM
Jan 2020

We're both busy--him especially, often working seven days a week, plus playing in a band and political activism--so down time like we were enjoying is precious.

femmedem

(8,203 posts)
23. Thank you for that compliment.
Wed Jan 8, 2020, 10:39 PM
Jan 2020

I'll probably be itching to go out and paint landscapes again in the spring, but there's something very sweet about domestic interiors. I find myself drawn to them in other peoples' art.

Dyedinthewoolliberal

(15,575 posts)
18. Nice work!
Wed Jan 8, 2020, 10:28 PM
Jan 2020

I can learn from you on how you have the values. The little glimmer of light off his glasses. Nice touch!

femmedem

(8,203 posts)
25. Thanks! I wondered if anyone would know that was light on glasses.
Wed Jan 8, 2020, 10:45 PM
Jan 2020

I'm taking drawing lessons, once every two weeks, and we focused on values the past lesson.

slumcamper

(1,606 posts)
27. Very effective--composition elements convey a calmness and serenity.
Wed Jan 8, 2020, 10:46 PM
Jan 2020

The viewer's mind is engaged by the lines and shapes, tones, shades, and textures; the objects offer a further transport into the work, inspiring thought and evoking questions. Intriguing.

Disclaimer: having earned a "C" grade in Introduction to Art as an undergrad (I failed to complete my Photography element) does not preclude perceiving and appreciating your talent, femmedem. Very well done!

femmedem

(8,203 posts)
38. Thank you so much.
Thu Jan 9, 2020, 09:15 AM
Jan 2020

I'm happy with the composition although I hadn't analyzed why. Maybe Mr. femmedem wil be willing to relax on the couch again and let me start a painting of him.

And you must have done very well overall in your Intro to Art class to get a C despite not having completed one element!

Native

(5,942 posts)
29. I love charcoal drawings...
Wed Jan 8, 2020, 10:49 PM
Jan 2020

And I love your work. I grew up in a family of artists, but I didn't inherit anything other than a good eye, at least that's what they've always told me. I really envy your talent. Please keep sharing.

femmedem

(8,203 posts)
34. Thank you so much. Charcoal is my favorite, too.
Thu Jan 9, 2020, 08:44 AM
Jan 2020

How wonderful to grow up in a family of artists! And I bet that you have talent, just haven't had instruction or time to help it blossom.

The Roux Comes First

(1,299 posts)
32. Wow!
Wed Jan 8, 2020, 11:32 PM
Jan 2020

I'm impressed, having never encountered any of your previous works. I could no more do this than do sculpture.

Keep 'em coming, please!

femmedem

(8,203 posts)
37. Thank you! I just started posting some art on DU.
Thu Jan 9, 2020, 08:49 AM
Jan 2020

I went to art school back in the 80s and am just getting back into it.
You never know what you can do; a lot has to do with what you're exposed to and what you're taught. That said, no matter how many times someone explains it to me, I will never understand the internal combustion engine or how to fix one.

lunatica

(53,410 posts)
39. Some of my portraits were of my family doing
Thu Jan 9, 2020, 01:50 PM
Jan 2020

their thing which allowed them to sit still for a long period of time. I’m glad you have that relaxed feeling that drawing feelings natural.

You’re doing great! I like your work very much!

femmedem

(8,203 posts)
40. Thanks. I'll bet your family portraits are beautiful.
Thu Jan 9, 2020, 06:17 PM
Jan 2020

Have you posted any? I'll go looking for them if you have.

lunatica

(53,410 posts)
42. I did one of my son when he was a teen which I really like
Thu Jan 9, 2020, 07:10 PM
Jan 2020

I’ll post it soon. He was doing artwork at the time so I took full advantage of his stillness.

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