I did an Observational Drawing of my hand. An Observational Drawing is a drawing of what you see. I felt that I drew the outline of the hand well. However, i felt that i struggled with trying to make it a 3-D drawing instead it turned out as a 2-D (In my opinion-this seems more like a silhouette or outline) drawing. I regret rubbing the pencil with my finger to have the graphite blend. I think that if i had arched all of the finger wrinkles to provide a curved aspect to the piece of art, it would have made the fingers look 3-D. As for the hand, I think it would have been wise if i had made it so the shading blended cleaner and better and curved in some manner to give it a 3-D/warped look. I felt I was able to draw a hand just not in 3-D.
On the first day as an evaluation assignment, we were assigned to draw a corner of the classroom. I drew my corner which contained a cheetah poster, T.V., art shelf, and more. I utilized shading and using different values in this assignment. I tried to make a point of utilizing attention to detail (I was exact with drawing the cheetah in its proper grids as depicted in real life and the belongings in the shelves). I learned that it is bad to make shadows by rubbing the graphite with your finger once its been applied to the paper because this only creates an unappealing smudge. |
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May 2015
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