Foreshortened Alice

Alice melted into the bed after a 5K walk. She’s not usually allowed on furniture but there is one bed that she loves, so we make an exception. Her pose was not an easy one to draw. I was sitting on a chair nearby but because the mattress on this bed is a little old and a little soft, Alice just became a series of foreshortened curves. Luckily after that long walk, she didn’t move much so I was able to draw for a long time. Sketched in a Hahnemuhle cotton sketchbook, A4 size, with a Bic pen.


10 Comments on “Foreshortened Alice”

  1. Paul says:

    Love the play of light and darks here that convey the complex forms and folds so well!

  2. lois says:

    Alice looks so sweet. I can feel the comfort from your drawing.

  3. Lori Zajic says:

    Sweet Alice❤️

  4. Denise says:

    Can’t we all use a nice comfy bed after a long walk! She looks very peaceful.

  5. Alice looks like she’s really snuggling into the bedding. Nice!! Let’s not wake her.

  6. Bev Rankin says:

    Lovely!

  7. So cozy!

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  8. Ginny ONeill says:

    Such a beautiful, exhausted dog, you’ve captured her perfectly!

  9. Leslie Blackwell says:

    What a lovely drawing. I love how the curves in the bedding are matched by her curls, including her tail.

  10. Nice drawing of your dog!! It is interesting how you used a bic ballpoint pen. Its amazing the artwork that can be created with these pens.


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