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Thursday, April 7, 2011
Process: Additive/Subtractive Drawing
“Still Green VIII” (charcoal, 2005) appears in “Variations on A Theme” at Pan American Art Gallery.
Drawing from life — and moving back and forth between mark-making and erasing — I first establish large shapes and prominent edges, then focus on discrete areas to develop the drawing in greater detail.
panamericanart.com from Lari R. Gibbons on Vimeo.
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additive,
drawing,
erase,
life drawing,
mark-making,
process,
subtractive
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