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While I had a studio on the lower east side of Manhattan in 2003, I hired models on a weekly basis (and invited other artists to come and draw with me) 

I was inspired so much by the models themselves. Good models give so much during their poses. It is as if they take on a character, inhabit it, and communicate a story of some kind wordlessly.

I drew the figure up at the top of the page to keep the energy high within the image. Even in a reclining, relaxed pose, there is much more dynamism with the figure near the top of the page.

This drawing was done with white color pencil as a way to go beyond the more conventional pencil on paper....it is a way to really study negative space and I found it made me work harder to find the form in an accurate way. It caused me to leave behind assumptions about what I thought I knew about the figure and to "find" the form of the body in a fresh and new way.

I enjoy drawing nudes, especially on a small scale, as it creates an intimacy with the subject for myself and it draws the viewer in for an intimate experience with the subject and the artwork itself.

PLEASE NOTE: The frame and mat shown in the photo is for suggestion purposes only.... to show how the artwork could possibly look on the wall. Your purchase is the artwork only.

The artwork is 7.25 inches wide x 8 inches high
The drawing is done with white Prismacolor pencil on 100% acid free black drawing paper.
While I had a studio on the lower east side of Manhattan in 2003, I hired models on a weekly basis (and invited other artists to come and draw with me) 

I was inspired so much by the models themselves. Good models give so much during their poses. It is as if they take on a character, inhabit it, and communicate a story of some kind wordlessly.

I drew the figure up at the top of the page to keep the energy high within the image. Even in a reclining, relaxed pose, there is much more dynamism with the figure near the top of the page.

This drawing was done with white color pencil as a way to go beyond the more conventional pencil on paper....it is a way to really study negative space and I found it made me work harder to find the form in an accurate way. It caused me to leave behind assumptions about what I thought I knew about the figure and to "find" the form of the body in a fresh and new way.

I enjoy drawing nudes, especially on a small scale, as it creates an intimacy with the subject for myself and it draws the viewer in for an intimate experience with the subject and the artwork itself.

PLEASE NOTE: The frame and mat shown in the photo is for suggestion purposes only.... to show how the artwork could possibly look on the wall. Your purchase is the artwork only.

The artwork is 7.25 inches wide x 8 inches high
The drawing is done with white Prismacolor pencil on 100% acid free black drawing paper.
While I had a studio on the lower east side of Manhattan in 2003, I hired models on a weekly basis (and invited other artists to come and draw with me) 

I was inspired so much by the models themselves. Good models give so much during their poses. It is as if they take on a character, inhabit it, and communicate a story of some kind wordlessly.

I drew the figure up at the top of the page to keep the energy high within the image. Even in a reclining, relaxed pose, there is much more dynamism with the figure near the top of the page.

This drawing was done with white color pencil as a way to go beyond the more conventional pencil on paper....it is a way to really study negative space and I found it made me work harder to find the form in an accurate way. It caused me to leave behind assumptions about what I thought I knew about the figure and to "find" the form of the body in a fresh and new way.

I enjoy drawing nudes, especially on a small scale, as it creates an intimacy with the subject for myself and it draws the viewer in for an intimate experience with the subject and the artwork itself.

PLEASE NOTE: The frame and mat shown in the photo is for suggestion purposes only.... to show how the artwork could possibly look on the wall. Your purchase is the artwork only.

The artwork is 7.25 inches wide x 8 inches high
The drawing is done with white Prismacolor pencil on 100% acid free black drawing paper.
While I had a studio on the lower east side of Manhattan in 2003, I hired models on a weekly basis (and invited other artists to come and draw with me) 

I was inspired so much by the models themselves. Good models give so much during their poses. It is as if they take on a character, inhabit it, and communicate a story of some kind wordlessly.

I drew the figure up at the top of the page to keep the energy high within the image. Even in a reclining, relaxed pose, there is much more dynamism with the figure near the top of the page.

This drawing was done with white color pencil as a way to go beyond the more conventional pencil on paper....it is a way to really study negative space and I found it made me work harder to find the form in an accurate way. It caused me to leave behind assumptions about what I thought I knew about the figure and to "find" the form of the body in a fresh and new way.

I enjoy drawing nudes, especially on a small scale, as it creates an intimacy with the subject for myself and it draws the viewer in for an intimate experience with the subject and the artwork itself.

PLEASE NOTE: The frame and mat shown in the photo is for suggestion purposes only.... to show how the artwork could possibly look on the wall. Your purchase is the artwork only.

The artwork is 7.25 inches wide x 8 inches high
The drawing is done with white Prismacolor pencil on 100% acid free black drawing paper.

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Male Reclining with Arms Stretched Drawing

Harriet Faith

United States

Drawing, Pencil on Paper

Size: 18.4 W x 20.3 H x 0.3 D cm

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While I had a studio on the lower east side of Manhattan in 2003, I hired models on a weekly basis (and invited other artists to come and draw with me) I was inspired so much by the models themselves. Good models give so much during their poses. It is as if they take on a character, inhabit it, an...

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Multi-disciplined artist. Drawing, painting, realism, portraiture, natural history and landscape. Pencil, Ink, watercolor, acrylic, collage. World Travel. Currently traveling along the US east coast.

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