Picasso – Musical Instruments I had an image of a composition for a group of musical instruments in my head that I wanted to put down on to paper. I wanted the image to be vibrant, energetic and full of life. I tried to map the image so all the energy would explode out of …
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DRAWING 1 PART TWO INTIMACY
MATERIALS AND TOOLS I’m quite excited about Part Two as I love working with colour. I purchased a variety of pens, crayons, dipping ink, pencils, oil sticks and pastels. I experimented with all of them! See the sunflower images above. The images I actually liked the best are done with the childrens’ crayons and felt …
Basic Shapes and Fundamental Form
Groups of Objects Observing Shadow using Blocks of Tone Creating Shadow using Lines and Marks The dipped ink version pleased me the best. Again, the dipped ink seemed to be the most succesful version. Shadows and Reflected Light
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Texture
Object 1 – Wire Wool Wire wool was quite hard to draw. Sharp edges, shade, reflection and shine are all through the object. I tried differend grades of pencil and drawing pens. Think the 5H pencil may be best? Object 2 – Wooden xmas tree This small xmas tree is refined, smoothed and machined, except …
Warm-Up Temporary Drawings and Experimenting with Expressive Lines and Marks
Warm-Up Temporary Drawings So, I poured washing-up liquid into my bath …as suggested. It was fun – a playful experience. I just drew shapes and lines in a haphazard way – as that’s all you can do – and this was the point. It didn’t matter. It didn’t have to be great, beautiful or interesting. …
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