Once again, there are a surprising amount of dynamic and challenging poses in the cowboy magazines in the breakroom. Here, a man in a blue shirt and a large hat holds onto the back of a horse. I used short, colorful gestures to create the pose and attempt to reproduce the energy of the original scene. China marker was used to give a more solid impression of the form.
As I start to become more familiar with proportions and measurements for the various faces I attempt to draw, I am starting to wonder how to make a more complete portrait with my limited time. Do I stick to lines? Do I bring a brush and some ink? Which lines should I include? Which shapes are important to represent? Maybe this is a good time to look at the work other artists have done and try to work out some of their methods.

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