This artist was idvised to me from a student on my course as she though it would suit my drawing, as im not a very confident or very well experianced drawer. I defornatetly think this work is something I could lean to or work towards in my next life drawing class. Its got good use of lines quality and interest.
I have produced many drawing in my book but only a few in the stile of Jane Waller, you can these in my sketchbook.
Jane Waller is one of those people the British find difficult to categorise: someone who excels in a whole range of activities. After studying drawing, painting and sculpture she turned to ceramics, producing work described by the Arts Editor of the International Herald Tribune as “among the greatest creations of twentieth century pottery”.
http://www.janewaller.co.uk/dancer-drawings/
Dancer Drawings
Les Noches, drawn at the Royal Ballet by Jane Waller. 41(h) x 52(w) cm, £220
Prince of Pagodas (1), drawn at the Royal Ballet by Jane Waller. 41(h) x 44(w) cm, £98
Birthday Offering, drawn at the Royal Ballet by Jane Waller. 41(h) x 19(w) cm, £185
La Valse, drawn at the Royal Ballet by Jane Waller. 38(h) x 39(w) cm, £155
Sweet Violets drawn at the Royal Ballet by Jane Waller. 33 (h) x 38 (w) cm. £98
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La Sylphide, drawn at the Royal Ballet by Jane Waller. 49(h) x 39(w) cm, £185
Dancers in motion with colour, drawn in the dark at the Royal Opera House, London
Dancers in motion with colour, drawn in the dark at the Royal Opera House, London
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