Sketch Book for the Artist

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GATHERINGS


Catching the Moment 186 Collage

On A BITTERLY COLD November day, I took refuge in a church


in Venice, and there met this sullen custodian. He and his


simpering assistant would not allow me in, forcing me to


remain at the back and look at them, rather than the works


of art they guarded. Here I have recreated my drawing in


steps to show you how to set about capturing such a scene.


When your attention has been caught, and you decide to


draw the moment, start by focusing on its action, emotion,


and reason for happening. Identify the principal character and


draw him or her first. Place the person carefully. For example,


if they are being haughty, elevate them in the pictorial space;


if they are being devious, you might place them lower down.


Be aware that their placement on the page is part of the


narrative. Here the custodian projects fastidious ownership


of his desk and pamphlets by pushing from behind the


center of the space and challenging our entry to his image.


ACTION AND DETAIL
When drawing people, focus on action, not outline, and let every
detail speak by its size, placement, and involvement in the story. For
example, decide how faces and bodies contort; furniture leans, pulls,
or pushes; and clothing or bags hang, flap, or bulge.
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