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Friday, 3 September 2010

The Science Museum London

The Science Museum London 

I knew there was specific exhibition, at the science museum called Who Am I. The exhibition was about DNA and about how characteristic's of people can be traced back to their genetics.


A huge board displayed an Asian Man's face; the bright red swirls indicated DNA. I took this photo because I thought I could use it for one of personal Projects. I started imagining a character formed out of strands of DNA. 



This statue represented the earliest European. I thought I could use the detail of the model to inspire me to make a characters face.  

Autumn

Life Drawing Studies.



Referring to the book, Anatomy For The Artist I decided to draw some sketches. This was to gain a better understanding of the human form. By placing the skeleton into the body you can learn more about the positioning of anatomy. 




Attempting to capture the way in which the body twists. 




These rough little skeleton sketches will be useful when placing a character in various positions. 




The image on the left displays the direction of force on the bones. The right image shows life drawing sketches, I need to vary my line quality to show tension in the subject.