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The winged sandal of Perseus the mythic Greek slayer of Medusa and various other fictional beasts. Medusa can be an often misunderstood fictional female, I suggest to anyone to look past her seething locks.

This foot is drawn from the statue of Perseus and Medusa in Lyon's Musée de Beaux Arts and is a continuation of a series where I try to rekindle the simple joy of drawing (it's working so far!)

These A4 sketchbook drawings have a special place in my heart as they are slowly changing the way I make artwork, allowing me to decrease the pressure to produce and enjoy the process of creation more. Enjoyment in what you do is something that the modern owner/manager's brain struggle to understand, insisting their working choose efficiency and output over everything. Don't forget, the numbers don't mean a thing.

Pencil on 250gsm paper.

Materials used:

pencil on paper

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#greek myth #medusa drawing #foot painting #classical statue #hermes drawing #winged sandels #lyon museum #medusa illustration #greek stories #perseus illustration 

Perseus (2023) Pencil drawing
by Paul Ward

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The winged sandal of Perseus the mythic Greek slayer of Medusa and various other fictional beasts. Medusa can be an often misunderstood fictional female, I suggest to anyone to look past her seething locks.

This foot is drawn from the statue of Perseus and Medusa in Lyon's Musée de Beaux Arts and is a continuation of a series where I try to rekindle the simple joy of drawing (it's working so far!)

These A4 sketchbook drawings have a special place in my heart as they are slowly changing the way I make artwork, allowing me to decrease the pressure to produce and enjoy the process of creation more. Enjoyment in what you do is something that the modern owner/manager's brain struggle to understand, insisting their working choose efficiency and output over everything. Don't forget, the numbers don't mean a thing.

Pencil on 250gsm paper.

Materials used:

pencil on paper

Tags:
#greek myth #medusa drawing #foot painting #classical statue #hermes drawing #winged sandels #lyon museum #medusa illustration #greek stories #perseus illustration 
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