Monday 12 December 2011

Introduction + Life Drawing

Hello, my name is Ciprian Vasile Costas, from Campulung Moldovenesc, Romania and currently an applicant for the course of Animation (w615) at universities in the United Kingdom.
I studied at Ciprian Porumbescu Highschool of Arts in Suceava on the subject of Architecture & design for 4 year. My first 2 years were versatile, doing works of both design and artistic area, while in the last 2 i focused more on architectural works but still kept some spare time to do more artistic works at the same time. The passion for animation stirred in the middle of highschool but i followed the subject of Architecture and studied one year at Coventry University in England so i can make my parrents proud. Seven months spent there and i already gone trough a career crisis - i decided to complete all my assignments that i had left only to drop out at the end of the year and re-apply for Animation.
In this blog you shall see life drawings that i managed to do while i was in Coventry, portraits, character designs, storyboards, sketches and a few architectural works.


Nude 1
Nude
October 2010
A3
While at Coventry University, i attended Life Drawing classes that were optional and opened for any student, mostly architecture students and student from art courses. Me and another colleague of mine were the only architects who were attending these classes.
These were mainly exercise classes since the professor wasn't giving us much tutorials and each student had his very own style of drawing.

nude 1_2
Nude 1,2
October 2010
A3
Same muse, different pose. We didn't had enough time so i kind of rushed it but i was getting the hand of it and prepairing for the long and final pose where we had to draw her for a longer perioud of time and on a bigger piece of paper if possible. The first poses were only 10min each.

Nude 1_3
Nude 1,3
October 2010
A3
Third pose.

nude 1_4
Nude 1,4
October 2010
A3
The final pose of the first session. It lasted more than 30min, and i had enough time to give into the details but still kept it on an a3 sized paper.

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