Here are my sketch book entries for assignment 5. First 5 scribble line sketches: ball point pen 2 tones pencil case roll up thing pencil crayon 1 tone lighter tombow water based marker 1 tone water bottle pastel chalk pencil 2 tones tea candle 2H pencil 3 tones plant pot Five Tonal studies: artist loft alcohol based marker 3 tones sharpie willow charcoal i think this one is my favourite pastel compressed graphite? 6B
One thing I had to make a decision about while working on this assignment was if I was going to draw each object individually with the back of it lighter and a lighter weight and the front heavier or if I was going to draw it as one whole composition with each object being in the same space when the objects in the front would be fully darker and the objects in the back be fully lighter. I chose to - yes make it a full composition obviously - but draw each object individually with each object having its own weight in the front and back. I think it turned out well. This is my final piece: And here is my price when it was in process:
A list of artists and their work that I fell in love with while searching for alive, contemporary artists for blog/assignment #2. Alice Neel David McKee and his First Wife Jane 1968 oil on canvas 152.1 x 102cm Nina Beier Women & Children 2022 found bronze sculptures I found this piece, and most others in this blog in frieze magazine issue no. 243. To find these images I went online to download them and get the basic information of the piece so I didn't have to go looking in the magazine again but surprisingly - to me at least - I found barely any information online, granted I did not look long but normally the information is all right there. So I went back into the magazine and instantly got the information. It just kind of surprised me that the information of this piece was not online, it makes me appreciate information of paper more. Faith Ringgold Tar Beach 2 1990 Textiles 66 x 67 inches Vera Molnar Lettre de ma Mère 1990 Silk screen printing on paper 32 x 42 cm The origina...
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