26.10.2017 Teil 1

Die Sitzung fing mit 2-Minuten Posen an. Viele von uns versuchten es diesmal mit dickeren, mehr flüssigen Materialien zu arbeiten. Dies wirkt dafür, dass wir langsam mehr flüssig und selbstsicher mit unseren Pinselführungen werden. So können wir auch unser Verständnis über die form des Körpers auch in Zeitbeschränkung üben. Insgesamt zeichneten wir 9 verschiedene Posen. 

one-photo-day:
“ Malcolm X by Eve Arnold
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one-photo-day:

Malcolm X by Eve Arnold

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dailyrothko:
“ Mark Rothko, Untitled (Ochre and red on red), 1954, Oil on canvas, 92 5/8 x 63 ¾ in,
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dailyrothko:

Mark Rothko, Untitled (Ochre and red on red), 1954, Oil on canvas, 92 5/8 x 63 ¾ in,

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d-ici-et-d-ailleurs:
“ Bahia, Brésil, circa 1940 par Pierre Verger
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d-ici-et-d-ailleurs:

Bahia, Brésil, circa 1940 par Pierre Verger

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1idk:
“  Tré Cool, Winona Ryder, Billie Joe and Gwen Stefani
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1idk:

  Tré Cool, Winona Ryder, Billie Joe and Gwen Stefani

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elfzelda:
“ “The goddess has blessed your blade, and the Master Sword has at last achieved its ultimate form!” ”

elfzelda:

“The goddess has blessed your blade, and the Master Sword has at last achieved its ultimate form!”

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dailyrothko:

Mark Rothko, The dark paintings of 1969-1970, part one

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batteredshoes:
“ Ft. Worth, Texas | July, 2015
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batteredshoes:

Ft. Worth, Texas | July, 2015

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criesandwhispers:
“  Kate McKinnon by Jesse Dittmar for The New York Times
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criesandwhispers:

Kate McKinnon by Jesse Dittmar for The New York Times

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dirgemagazine:
“ Analog photographer Ellen Rogers
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dirgemagazine:

Analog photographer Ellen Rogers

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life:
“ Glamorous actress Hedy Lamarr was not just another pretty face - she was also a trailblazing inventor. Fascinated by science and eager to find a way to help the Allies during World War II, she devised a way to make radio signals “jump”...

life:

Glamorous actress Hedy Lamarr was not just another pretty face - she was also a trailblazing inventor. Fascinated by science and eager to find a way to help the Allies during World War II, she devised a way to make radio signals “jump” between frequencies – a technique known as “frequency-hopping” – in order to prevent the signals from being jammed. With her partner, George Antheil, they received a patent for this technology on this day in 1942. Today, variants of Hedy Lamarr’s breakthrough invention are used in communication technologies like Bluetooth, GPS and WiFi. She is pictured here in 1938. (Alfred Eisenstaedt—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images) #LIFElegends #OTD #TBT