A few months ago, I started a series on the called ‘Art Mission’ and if you’ve been following then you are fully aware of my “50 Days, 50 Cars” series. Well, I’ve got a new mission.
You see, I don’t draw people enough. And when I do, things just don’t seem to flow well as far as my figures are concerns. To rectify this, I’ve decided to do something that I haven’t done regularly since sophomore year in art school. Draw gestures. I figured I’d do at least 50 a week in order to get into the habit of drawing people.
And got I got a friend to tag along with me this time around. Her name is Elisha, she a fine artist who born & bred in Illinois. As well as a fellow alum and partner in crime. I urge you to check out her at blog.limitedpalette.com.
And if you want to join in email me with a link or you can leave in the comment area.
Day 1


I used my thumbing pen (A pen I use mostly for thumbnails). It obvious I’m rusty.
Day 2

Still a bit rusty but starting to get the hang of running.
Day 3

Finally got the hang of gesturing mainly because I zoomed in on my references.
Day 4


I decide to branch out into people of different sizes and gender.
Day 5

More running.
Why did I only focus on running? Because I can draw people sitting and standing without reference. If I had to draw them moving…I’m out of luck. So expect a few more motion focused gestures.
If you like what you see and/or have any suggestions. Feel free to comment about it.