This is a series of four stills from the film 'Eyes Without a Face' (Les Yeux Sans Visage), a great black and white film from 1960 by the french filmmaker Georges Franju, in which a woman is has her face transplanted. 3 minutes each drawing.
Sunday, 22 November 2009
Les Yeux Sans Visage
A couple of weeks ago we did a day of drawing from film stills in college, projecting a dvd and pausing it at certain interesting compositions. Obviously some directors are far better at composing shots than others, but it's a really interesting and useful exercise to practise.
This is a series of four stills from the film 'Eyes Without a Face' (Les Yeux Sans Visage), a great black and white film from 1960 by the french filmmaker Georges Franju, in which a woman is has her face transplanted. 3 minutes each drawing.
This is a series of four stills from the film 'Eyes Without a Face' (Les Yeux Sans Visage), a great black and white film from 1960 by the french filmmaker Georges Franju, in which a woman is has her face transplanted. 3 minutes each drawing.
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