Description
Shirtless cowboy #2835A pen & ink figure drawing is popular because of his muscular physique, bare chest, and the print is matted 11″x14″.
Shirtless cowboy is a pen & ink landmark drawing, by artist Stephen Condren, BFA, SAIC, of Condren Galleries. This rendering of a shirtless cowboy is a bold work of art. Because the image of the cowboy is strong and full of meaning it attracts attention. There is a lot of hatching and cross-hatching used in the work of art to bring out the form of the figure. The detailing of the figure is very fine and full of emotion.
There is a lot of fine line work on the drawing that make the image a success. Because the details bring out the contour form of the cowboy, people turn to western art. The drawing of the cowboy is clear and clean. It takes a lot of time to draw an image like this, because it is a male figure. Shirtless male figures look good because their genitals are not exposed. The great advantage of drawing shirtless males over females is lace of nudity.
Nude Females
The difficulty in drawing nude females is that can be interpreted as pornography or other negative assessments. You cannot draw a partial nude female because all there parts are exposed. A shirtless male reveals all the fine beauty of a man without any pornographic features. It is acceptable for a man not to wear a shirt outside, but not true of a woman. Thus it is best to stick with drawing shirtless males for the most positive responses to your artwork.
Shirtless cowboy #2835A
Because this is a pen & ink of a young shirtless cowboy is focused on both the shade and shadows as well as his figure. Most importantly, I wanted to use the form of this very toned young man to be a vehicle of shading and I am very pleased with the results. I deliberately did not show the details of his face but rather let the shading “fill in the blank” for you. Shirtless male drawing are popular, because the look good.
Delineation
Because the drawing is done with a fine point pen & India black ink, it is strong. I used a very fine point so that the hatching would be sheer enough. Because the lines are make with pen & ink they are strong and clear. Most importantly, unlike pencil, shades and shadows are made with hatching and cross-hatching of ink lines.
Alt Image Tag
Shirtless Cowboy #442Z pen & ink figure drawing of a physically fit young shirtless cowboy with a 6-pack.
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