Sunday, December 21, 2008

Yes, I Can!


The last few posts have been a little melancholy. I appreciate the patience of all the readers that have tolerated my personal introspection. This blog is sometimes a place where I work through issues in my own version of online “talk therapy”. I’ve decided the best way to shake out of the deep blue funk I have been in is to get back to the central purpose of the blog. Its time for a new piece of art from Gemini Art.

A few tacky individuals (no one in my immediate local circle of fans) have foolishly suggested that the only reason I practice my artistic talents is for the purpose of celebrating beautiful men. It has been suggested that I might not be able to create images of other subjects. I have one simple answer to that, “Yes, I can!”

I’m sure this image will bring a smirk to the face of most of the readers that know me personally. I rarely draw female subjects and it has been very good practice for me. I have to admit that it was a greater challenge than I anticipated. The female form has much more subtle lines and curves. The shapes and forms are softer and not as sculptural as a male figure. Male poses are also more dynamic and energetic. It took a lot of effort to knock back the rigid nature of the initial block in. The model’s pose was very relaxed and gentle. I originally had her looking like a Wonder Woman superhero ready to leap into action.

I’m posting a very tastefully cropped image of this work because I want to keep this blog rated PG. The full image is actually seated and draped around the hips. She is displaying a completely unclothed upper torso (enough said). The nudity in this work is not extremely explicit. I am just being sensitive to the fact that not everyone’s tolerance level is the same. If you would like to see a completely uncropped image of this work please click on the link to my Flickr account.

This work is graphite and white chalk on a blue-gray toned paper. The dimensions are 12X17.5 inches. The resource photo is provided courtesy of stock photographer Marcus Ranum. Feel free to leave a comment if you like it.

2 comments:

Andrew said...

I like it. I've taken two, maybe three art classes in the history or my life. I wish I could draw as well as you. Though, I also wish I could play as well as Jonathan or Bob. I'm surrounded by artists. I suppose my art is words and thoughts. Anyway, I'm rambling. Point: I love your latest art. It's great!

Gemini Art said...

Thank you so much for the kind words and the compliments. I believe that we each have our own gifts and talents. We each shine in our own way. The key is to not focus too much on the gifts of others but on what we have ourselves. You possess a kindness and personal charisma that draw people to you like a magnet. That is a priceless gift. You are a very gifted and talented guy. I'm priveleged to know you.