Gesture Drawing or Sketching

Gesture and rhythm (from Greek "rhythmos," refers to any regular recurring motion") are often used interchangeably. We usually associate rhythm with a piece of music; however, rhythm can be found in everything in the visual arts.

All organics or living things within the natural world have rhythm. In landscape, you will find repeated patterns in the sea, clouds, trees, or mountains. Rhythm can also be exaggerated to move the viewer's eye through an 2D visual art image.


5 min Gesture Drawing

Fine Art

This technique will help you capture your first impressions and further articulate your message. It is also an abstract concept that tells the story.

This process is used to create a drawing quickly to express the intent or to capture the energy of a figure or subject's movement or motion. It usually contains the "line of action," which follows through the overall movement.

These quick sketches focus on the big picture, not the details. They are drawn quickly (in as little as 10 seconds or up to 5 minutes).

Drawing from life is often preferred over a photographic reference. It allows views of the model from multiple angles without distortion of the lens or poor lighting conditions.

Gesture Drawing

In still life, look for recurring lines, shapes, values, or colors with a vital element of opposite or different conditions to create a sense of movement or pattern.

In figure drawing, it's the movement that connects contours, forms, or tones. Analyze motion within a series of model poses or by observing animals. You may have to exaggerate body language or the action in your drawing to get your point across.

The "Line of Action" or directional line of the pose connects the pose from head to toe. Look for the longest axis to find the fluid action line connecting all parts.

The repetition of short drawings without pausing forces the artist to work intuitively. The other benefit of gesture drawing is self-training. It will improve your ability to draw.

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