Sleeping Son, in Graphite
This is the only finished artwork I have of one of my children that was done completely from real life. It is considered preferable to paint or draw from a real subject, as opposed to using a photograph. But how does one get a child to sit still, even for five minutes? This son in particular was an extremely busy four-year-old, the age he was when I did this drawing. So I captured him asleep. And as one of his teachers reminded me recently, he still has a hard time sitting still.
palette48 says
I really like the drawing of your son. People are difficult to do at least for me. That's why I usually stick to doing flowers or animals. Would you like to exchange links?
Ilana-Davita says
Beautiful!
leoraw says
It's so nice to wake up in the morning and get two new commenters! I realized I have visited both of your blogs before (palette48 just yesterday). I added you both to my blogroll.
palette48, a lot of drawing people is just practice, practice, practice. Get a good book on studying the proportions of the face if you find your drawings look off. But it's mostly just looking very carefully.
Batya says
You are amazaing.
Jill says
This is a lovely piece...
What a cute story, too. It is tough to get kids to sit still for a portrait. Capturing him asleep was a good idea!
Jill
leoraw says
Batya, thank you.
Jill, you have this boy as a student. When doing art, he can sometimes be "entranced" and totally sit still. But he has his buddy in your class, so the entrancement probably doesn't happen.
Gail says
You know, I think I can see a bit of a resemblence between your son and the picture of you when you were a child. Does he look a lot like you?
leoraw says
People tell me he does. I see my mother-in-law's face, which I also see on some of his cousins on my husband's side.
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