This drawing falls into the “minimal simplicity” category, in that I was trying to make my point with as little detail as possible. It looks a great deal like yesterday’s drawing, was done with the same tools (light pencil, Tombo brush pens) on February 11 2017. I think it achieves slight greater simplicity than the drawing posted yesterday of the same subject.
This drawing falls into the “minimal simplicity” category, in that I was trying to make my point with as little detail as possible. I suppose I could have gone even further and left out the body hair… oh well.
It was first executed in 2002.
This is a drawing discovered in my sketchbook/journal dated 1992/12.12-1993/6.23. It is part of a group of drawings done while I was experimenting with seeing how much I could leave out, hence the series title “Minimal”. Unlike the others in the series, I drew this with Prismacolors, as opposed to the Tombo Brush pens of the previous 7. But it’s pretty minimal, so I’m including it with this series.
This is a drawing discovered in my sketchbook/journal dated 1992/12.12-1993/6.23. It is part of a group of drawings done while I was experimenting with seeing how much I could leave out, hence the series title “Minimal”.
These drawings were discovered in my sketchbook/journal dated 1992/12.12-1993/6.23.
They were drawn on opposite sides of the same page, hence Minimal 6a is the original and 6b uses 6a as its guide.
I fixated on the art of Jack Kirby during this period in the early 90’s. You can see evidence of it in Minimal 6b. This was my version of Kirby anatomy.
This is a drawing discovered in my sketchbook/journal dated 1992/12.12-1993/6.23. It is part of a group of drawings done while I was experimenting with seeing how much I could leave out, hence the series title “Minimal”.
This is a drawing discovered in my sketchbook/journal dated 1992/12.12-1993/6.23. It is part of a group of drawings done while I was experimenting with seeing how much I could leave out, hence the series title “Minimal”.
This is a drawing discovered in my sketchbook/journal dated 1992/12.12-1993/6.23. It is part of a group of drawings done while I was experimenting with seeing how much I could leave out, hence the series title “Minimal”.
This is a drawing discovered in my sketchbook/journal dated 1992/12.12-1993/6.23. It is part of a group of drawings done while I was experimenting with seeing how much I could leave out, hence the series title “Minimal”.
This is a drawing discovered in my sketch book/journal dated 1992/12.12-1993/6.23. It’s the first in a group of drawings done while I was experimenting with seeing how much I could leave out, hence the series title “Minimal”.