3 thoughts on “More Drawings of the Marvelous Doll”
The last two look quite Picasso-esque, during that period where he was drawing wide-eyed little girls (his own, I think).
Before he went abstract, he had a wonderful hand for drawing in a traditional manner.
I like these exercises of doing the same object many times. Each time you explore the same object you learn something new from it.
Nice work
K
Thank you for the comparison to Picasso! What a very kind thing to say, thank you, k! — Aletha
The last two look quite Picasso-esque, during that period where he was drawing wide-eyed little girls (his own, I think).
Before he went abstract, he had a wonderful hand for drawing in a traditional manner.
I like these exercises of doing the same object many times. Each time you explore the same object you learn something new from it.
Nice work
K
Thank you for the comparison to Picasso! What a very kind thing to say, thank you, k! — Aletha
Congrats… Really lovely drawings!