Friday, 14 October 2011

Drawing plants and flowers

How will your experiment with negative space help your observations in future?
It was defiantly a lesson in patients. I did notice by the end of the piece I was not having as much trouble spotting the shape of the negative space witch I was having great difficultly with in the beginning, especially when the space was made up out of the gaps in multiple layers. I did tho learn to just see negative space in the end witch made the drawing move along much faster. I also learnt that drawing negative space is easier when you have a single colour of flat background to help you distinguish.


Which techniques did you use to ensure your plants in proportion.

Mostly just careful observation constantly referencing against already drawn parts and the plant as well as using my pen to gage distances and angles.

How did you achieve an effect of three-dimensional space in your drawings?
In the negative space excises, three dimensional space is created throw perspective, mostly in the small grassy and furn type growth coming throw the negative space right in the rear of the picture.
Three dimensional space is created in the other pieces throw overlapping and tone created by form, made up out of multiple layers of coloured pencils, crayon, and fiber pens. Some times all three. I also sscratched back in to the Media experiment peace creating relief in layer in that way its physically three dimensional

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