Ten studies from the film "The Anderson Tapes" (1971, dir. Sidney Lumet.)
Ten studies from the film "The Anderson Tapes" (1971, dir. Sidney Lumet.)
Ten studies from the film "All Over Me" (1997, dir. Alison Sichel.)
wow very nice stuff so far, very good lines and complete sketching! cant wait to see more giacomo, not bad for ur first page : )
very cool , you are so good at what you do .
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wow, great first post, great stuff, keep it up!
Ten sketches from Season 1, Episode 1 of "Jersey Shore" (2009):
Ten studies from the film "Clockers" (1995, dir. Spike Lee.)
You got great emotion and gesture going on, but you should pay more attention to the placement of facial features, especially eyes that are often very misplaced and/or cross-eyed.
Good work, keep it up!
Thanks. I'll see what I can do about the facial features. It's something I've had a problem with for a long time.
nice stuff man. I suggest studies from life, it builds your understanding of the form
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Thanks...I actually *do* spend a fair amount of time working from the model (there's some older examples on my website, although I haven't updated that part in about a year.) My goal with these, though, was to try and capture the psychology and narrative of a particular scene---basically, to get the story and not worry quite so much about how well the forms read.
I suppose going forward I should put more time in and try to buff all the forms out a bit more.
Giacomo, your pages look clean and interpretative and I like them. Your goal to get comfortable by trying to capture the narrative is already showing. Just keep up and enjoy. Great thing about all this is that you are challenging your brain and constantly practicing.
As previously mentioned, sharpen your eye for the facial features.
Thanks for dropping by my work Giacomo. It was really helpful. Love your drawings and how constructive your line work is. I'll keep in touch. CHeers.
Six head studies. Oil on canvas, 20" x 20", two five-hour sessions each:
Oh wow. I love how dramatic and blocky your work is.
This is probably a silly question, but whats your process when you're sketching from TV shows? I usually do something similar when I'm watching TV, but nowhere near the level of completion you do (I have loads of fuzzy geature drawings and sketchings that I work on until I hit another interesting scene)
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Giacomo, you really have some fun stuff posted here. Love the idea of doing studies from movie/tv show scenes. I might have to give that a try myself. Maybe it will help with the stiffness of my drawings.
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Thanks. There's actually a lot more that I haven't gotten around to uploading yet...one of these days.
PS. Your stuff looks great too!
These sketches from the film are delightful. I like how you can really get a sense of the planes on their bodies with the hatching.
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Head studies from live models, 2012. 20" x 20", oil on canvas. Each one was painted in two five-hour sittings.
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Wow-Wow-Wow, what a great sketchbook! Your drawings are so dynamic, very cool rough style!
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