edithparra:

(Completed version) “Close up” A portrait drawing of actor Sebastian Stan.

TIME:
A little over 3 weeks

MATERIALS USED:
Vellum Bristol Paper
2B and HB Mechanical Pencils
3B, 2H, 4H and 6H Derwent Graphite Pencils
Tortillions
Tissue Paper
Q-tips

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maxiekat:

“Originally the movie opened with a World War II sequence,” Feige says. “It was in the script early on and we boarded and did some concept art for it (ed. – top 2 pictures) to try and remind the audience that he is from the past, reestablish Bucky as a character, and use that to transition into the world. Before production, as we were going through it, we realize the Smithsonian served that purpose, and the best thing for the movie would be just to throw the audience into the modern world with Cap. Then everything we needed to know about his experiences in World War II we could get out of his discussions with Sam and Peggy and the Smithsonian trip., which is why the WWII sequence fell out of the film.” – The Art of Captain America: The Winter Soldier

sebastianstanbear:

cocopines:

The hardest thing to do as an actor is to act without dialogue and Sebastian Stan did such an incredible job with this character, give him so much life and complexity and texture without a lot of dialogue. — Anthony Russo

He conveyed incredible menace just through movement for a good 60 minutes in the movie. And that is the hardest job in acting. It’s always very difficult to convey emotion without speaking. — Joe Russo

— Captain America: The Winter Soldier Directors’ and Writers’ Audio Commentary

the-life-of-bucky-barnes:

A preview of what’s gonna be posted at The Life of Bucky Barnes in the next three months. I didn’t have the time nor energy to draw a lot since November but I have enough material to keep you at least busy until May. 🙂

The boys will travel to France and to Florida. I hope you’ll like it! ^^