strolling
For the past three weeks I'm working on a clay figure depicting the model Claudia. The work is progressing and regressing, progressing sometimes even regressing, sometimes leaps forward, sometimes reveals some insight, and sometimes' as deaf as a bell out of tune.
Porto patience, grit my teeth in front of the frustration in times of stagnation, where models, and models are always the first point, I praise if I think I hit it the tension of the posture, then I will lose 'to change it.
Last year I happened to see the movie "The mystery of Picasso, where Picasso was working on his movie while taking pictures for continuous construction and destruction, reaching a peak of beauty that satisfies him and urged him to continue to seek to amend, overwrite. Every now and Picasso looked toward the room and smiled, as if to say: "I care if I destroy, I always have time to paint, the next step will be 'different and better." Here, for my courage in this process I try to keep in mind that constant metamorphosis, in the belief that finding, after each moment of stalemate, a new and better balance.
Just to keep the memory of all these steps, not having a cameraman who films available ^ ^, I picture the progress of work at the end of each day's modeling.
April 14:
April 15: I added the base and started sketching away
April 20: we added the full armor for the arms, resulting in readjustment of the proportions of this study:
April 21: The left arm has taken shape, and the right 'still only sketchy
And still not' over!
Meanwhile, when the model off but the lessons are finished, I apply it to other works, such as:
coated with graphite and water - after a careful restoration of holes and defects forming - chalk with the face of Alessia I did in January:
work on a new portrait, this time male and bust, my colleague Desmond course (they are the first draft):
pose as a model for other colleagues for portraits, and finally draw.
pay for this tour de force pledge on the evening when I get home and fall asleep with the lights on, but then the next morning I wake up full of energy and thought only to return and resume work in the classroom 47. More 'energy you spend, the more' gains, that's true!
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