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Uploaded by on Jun 6, 2010

WELCOME!
Download any of these drawings for free: www.free-nude-drawings.com.
These drawings are copyright protected. If you would like to sell, buy copies, purchase the originals, or 48 inch paintings of the drawings write to Gordon Punt at: info@free-nude-drawings.com. To keep these drawings available a donation of any amount would be appreciated. ENJOY!

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  • Thanks for your appreciation, I hope you will all print some of these drawings out and put them on your walls.

    Gordon

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  • @lovehopefaith1000

    True, Some1 i know makes the most awsome nude sketches with just a HB pencil.

    He is on youtube now 2. DovahVokun is his youtube name. Remy Sliepen his real name. check it out. Well i love it at least:)

  • very nice drawings. keep it simple is best. proves art is subjective, and it can be done with the most basic tools and mind,

  • We live in a very fast pace world, unlike Michelangelo supported by a worthy Pope, painted a ceiling for many years ! We live in a world that a young woman spending $25 for a portrait on the sidewalk, because that is all she could afford. My question is---- If one single line could do the job why so many? Is it because the artist does not have the confidence? Look at the Chinese painters in the past, when they worked on the thin paper, they could not afford to make mistakes...George Wu, AIA

  • @gordonpunt Hi, I could draw, from memory, the person I only met once after we parted.The techniques depended on my mood at the time, some times by a few single lines cariculture, and sometimes a graphite powdered shade and shadowed realistic portrait drawing. This was one of the training from the Cooper Union Art school I attended to when I came to New York from Hong Kong. But I did not want to be a starving artist, So I worked part-time through college and bacame an architect. George Wu, AIA

  • @georgewu5 I have this talent since I was born to use several single lines to represent a teacher or a classmate from my high school.The inside of the front and back covers of our 1955 graduating year book are filled with all my drawings.Classmates still put them up on the Alumni Internet 50 years after our graduation. I did not use the photos as my reference, and never traced and copied the photos just as the way Picasso did. And yet I do not make any money like Picasso did. George Wu, AIA

  • @georgewu5 My current argument within myself is whether I should use photography ( or realistic figures) as a reference, to draw realistically or not? If Picasso just used four (4) lines to represent his blonde wife's private part and got so famous that his painting is worth millions of dollars, why would the greek artist Costa can still ask for $20,000 for one of his copy from realistic figure which required ten thousand lines and several years to finish one painting? (to be continued)

  • @gordonpunt If Picasso drew four (4) lines to represent the private parts of Teresa- Marie and the painting is worth millions; as the Greek artist Costa spent million lines and several years to render a photograph ( He let everybody know that he did it from life ; not from a photograph. But I am an artist. I could tell the details were from the photgraph; not the way Picasso over simplfied his portrait because he insisted not to use the photos of which it is very obvious! George Wu, AIA

  • @georgewu5

    Thanks George,

    Yes many types of art are never out of date if they are good to begin with.

    The problem is what school of thought are you with? The most hip, modern or conceptual artist or collector would agree with "SuperbeatleFreak", my drawings are not the coolest thing; but are they good?

  • @georgewu5 Beethoven (1770-1827), two hundred years ago. Is he out of date? George Wu,AIA

  • @The1superbeatlefreak In 1957, I was told by the Dean of Art school at The Cooper Union that this kind of drawing is, " We don't do this kind of drawings any more. You are thirty years behind ! " George Wu, AIA 2011-10-14

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