"the sketchbook" by anaber
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Description
Another "find"...that made me remember from another class of Descriptive Geometry that went wrong:-O)
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*Thank you so much for your time here:-))))*
Comments (21)
odie
Wow, the angles and lines all flow together and still respect each others spaces. So much motion in this drawing. The people look fit and trim and very alive and animated.
blankfrancine
Great blast from the past,Ana.Love the dynamism in your drawings.
anahata.c
I tried to comment here twice, but my browser's playing tricks on me. Ana, this is beautiful. (I should say, "Once again, this is beautiful!" because you upload work of this quality all the time). It's like 3 dancing figures, and it's also a "study". (I was going to say 'esboço', but I don't think that's the right word, lol!) A "study" because you've explored human movement & human expression as well as the tensions & beauties of the body as it flexes and spans space. What's always beautiful about your drawings & paintings is that you capture all these things with the fewest of strokes. And since you used Rottrings, it always amazes me that you create such sculpted lines with these pens—the kinds of lines that one creates with flexible nibs & the brush. You are so economical and so very expressive. And as Jodie says, the people here respect each others' spaces. Wonderful, eloquent & simple: I'm so glad you're finding all these old pieces: They're such a treat for your audience!
Chipka
This is such a gorgeous dance in every aspect of the word--it's a literal dance because of the fluid and dynamic human figures. They're so graceful, so lean, so fantastic. Everything is so clean and crisp as well. The whole presentation is superb. Very elegant, very engaging. This is super!
ArtPearl
Something associated with this image went wrong? Well, I cant imagine what... I love your people - so very few strokes such great expression of motion! Delicate yet strong. Well done.
lunchlady
Great flow!!! Beautiful!!!!
ARTWITHIN
Went wrong, Ana? Hmmm! I think it looks like a graceful expressive modern dance ensemble. Beautifully sculpted on paper, as only your hands can do. Bravo!
koosievantutte
simply magnificent! you captured the movement! fav.
helanker
Well, I can not see anything wrong with these wonderful dancing figures. What I see is a really interesting and so talentfull work with little shapes, that makes a whole so beautiful, as I wish I could do that.. Super gorgeous Ana.
jeroni
Beautiful composition. excellent work
durleybeachbum
Well, if this went wrong it was such a good thing! It is a superbly powerful and moving, in both senses of the word, piece. The figures, both elegant and yet agonised, remind me of one of the concentration camp memorials in Pere Lechaise cemetry in Paris.
miashadows
Wonderful work Ana !
NoobasaurUS
Recalls the limbs of trees or the flapping of bird's wings... the pryamid shaped composition....the rhythm and flowing eeconoomy of expression....wonderful symbology and dramatic dynamics!!!! The dance figures that form the circle of life!!!!! Fantastic work!!!!!
Miska7
Very nice image. Great style! Really nice artwork!
nikolais
so much grace and motion!
Kaartijer
Excellent work, Ana!
november22
Descriptive geometry that went wrong ...LOL; i'd say it went so right! Very nice one Ana
Marinette
Simply magnificent!:)
hipps13
thank you for your time too your work makes me think sometimes too much cause as I stare so much floods the mind and a look can change an instant but still thoughts can smile wonderful work warm hugs, Linda
Richardphotos
excellent effect on the page edges and curl. the figures are very original
jocko500
keep on trucking... Vince was looked at as a loser. now look at him. world most know artist. on letter I hear sold for $2,500,000 that just a letter of his. lol. never a loser