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2.08.2011

After Muybridge















I am interested in the moving figure and this. Pencil image above is from Muybridge's The Human Figure in Motion, plate 103, top, Woman Running. I sketched every other plate out of 8.
This sketch took several days.

4 comments:

Mariela said...

I can see there is a lot of work!!
I like best the last one, both the drawing and also the way that the head disappears in the background!
It gives more the sense of movement!

Teri said...

Thanks, Mariela...i think by the time i got to the last frame, the familiarity of the figure made it flow out of my pencil more smoothly.

Anonymous said...

Teri this is an interesting concept. it's always so hard to portray movement in figure work, isn't it?

Teri said...

Hi Maggie, yes, very hard. Kind of have to blur your figure like Balla's Dynamism of a Dog on a Leash, 1912.
See at http://www.friendsofart.net/static/images/art3/giacomo-balla-dynamism-of-a-dog-on-a-leash.jpg

Not sure if that link will work...