Drawings, Sketches and Poses

I never considered myself a graphical artist, but rather a structural one, being able to bring any shape to live, yet excruciating on making my artwork look correspondingly. Trying to portray the integral outfit concept into one illustration, I often end up drawing difficult poses that look somewhat unrealistic, only made worse by the coloring process making proportions seem out of balance, even though they were carefully measured out before.
Aggravating, as I need to do these illustrations - wish I demonstrate my work to others – whereas to me they are merely a means of reference, combining the stackloads of sketches, detail-plans, fabric samples and mathematical calculations I keep, but which are far less suitable for exhibition.
With the possibility of starting this blog in my mind, I have been redoing sketches during construction, trying to make them more perceptible to others and have found such a mid-process recollection not detrimental at all.

Buckethead

“Buckethead”, personal stickfigure for garment design

1 Comments.

  1. Cuuuute!
    very naked, but cute!