Exercise 5 : Exploring Drawing & Painting cont.
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stippling effect pt1 |
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stippling effect pg2 |
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crayon & oil |
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acrylics and crayons |
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Felt tips on textured paper |
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Brown envelope paper with crayons |
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Corrugated card with Crayon
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This has opened my eyes to explore different mediums, and found it very useful, to see how thw mediums react to the paper as well as each other.
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Dry brushing with waterclours |
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Cross hatching and dry brushing
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More crosshatching with different hardness of pencils |
Conclusions
I feel this been a good exercise for me, to see how you can recreate a tone or shading using different methods.
Exercise 6 : Creative thinking & problem solving Brief 1 : Fruits
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A spider diagram for the fruits brief |
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Further research for the fruits research |
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A sketch of summer fruits |
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I'm adding a plate and bowl to add depth
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Final piece.
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Brief 2 : Racial discrimination
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A spider diagram for racial |
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ideas in rough for Racial
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ideas in rough pg2 |
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More ideas for racial pg3
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rough ideas for final |
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Final racial picture |
Conclusions
Brief 1 : Fruits
I think the fruits have worked out well, and they seem fresh and sharp.
Brief 2 : Racial Discrimination
The racial discrimination brief was quite difficult but i think I have come up with a good final piece that fit into a Radio Times magazine.
Exercise 7: An Objective Drawing
For this exercise I have gone for a pair of trousers, my sons actually.
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The trousers |
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Finished drawing
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This was good, I could draw on my experience as a fashion design student.
Exercise 8: A Subjective Drawing
In this exercise we had to describe an object, I chose shoes. And these are the descriptions I came up with.
Fluffy Soft Cold Loose Satiny Warm Refreshing Squeaky Hard
Ornate Taller Noisy Rough Pretty Pinching Quiet Shiny Comfortable
Tight Protective Delicate and Decorative.
The word I chose is 'Ornate'
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Shoe roughs |
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shoe outline
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The Conclusion for the subjective drawing is that I have created what I intended, and that was the word ornate.
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Final piece |