This was my third attempt of still-life drawing at home. It
took me approximately 25 minutes to draw it.The composition is asymmetric. Soft
things were expressed like: winter hat, scarf and one hard item, orange. There
are no orphaned items because everything is placed in one location. Drawing was
done on really small amount of artificial light thats why drawing looks almost
like it was done on natural light but the shadow on the hats bottom side and on
the orange indicate that there was artifical light because from the lines
around the main objects we can asume it was placed in the coner next to a wall.
Scarf has a messy shape making it interesting. There is an implied line that
starts at the bottom of the scaf, then following the darker line goes to the
orange, from it it again following darker line it goes to the hat and goes to
it‘s top were it ends.
2013 m. spalio 27 d., sekmadienis
Still life: 2D shape and 3D form
This is a drawing which was done using charcoal.It took me
about five minutes to draw it. It‘s composition was done by filling the
background what is called negative space.The shapes stay untouched. Siluet of
the sprayer is orphaned as for the other two object look together but they aren‘t
because the cylinder is futher away from the first object they just look
together because objects don‘t have shadows that would tell that there is a
space between them.
Second drawing was
done using graphite pencil. The horizontal and vertical lines in every object create
form and the depth of the objects. It gives as three dimensional view.The objects
look as they are floating because there was no basis like a table drawn underneath the figures. Bottle is cut in half because of poor planning. It‘s
also orphaned because it is separeted from the other same goes for the cup that
also looks orphaned. There is some sort of siluet of a skull. Vase and the skull almost
imply that they are kissing but skull doesn‘t look finished and it doesn‘t
apper to end at start of vase so it isn‘t kissing.
Still Life: Arrangement and composition practice at home
This was my first attempt of still-life drawing at home. I
did it using charcoal.
It‘s simple, all figures all arranged in the middle.
Clustered next to eatch other so that none of them look orphaned. The table and
the wall lines underline that the drawing has central composition. All of the
drawing action is in the corner.
I‘m not very happy about the rectangle shapes because I
failed to measure them correctly that resulted in the top rectangle having
blured lines next to it and bottom rectangle looking out of shape
The dark lines around the figures and deep shadows give this drawing a three dimensional effect.
Light was coming from the top left side which resulted in the right side of the
objects having more dark tones.
It is another attempt of still-life drawing that I did in
home using charcoal.
It looks similar to the first one. In the drawing you can
see 5 diffent shapes that are clustured next to eatch other.
It has a camfortable arrangement because all the objects are
in the center of the drawing almost create an implied line that starts from the
cylinder, then goes to cup, from it to the orange and ends at the dark corner on
the right bottom side of the rectangle.
The perspective of the drawing shows great contrast were the
light hits the figures on the left side and were as on the right side it doesn‘t.
This gives objects darker tonal value on the right side than on the left.
Still life:Arrangements and composition theme
1
It’s a still-life drawing that consists of a table
and mysterious figure that is hidden underneath drapery and geometrical shapes
on top of it. It took me about 15-20min to finish it. Charcoal were used to create this drawing. I
think this was a successful drawing even though it was my first time using
charcoal.The follding arrangement of
the drapery give this drawing individuality and curiosity. The really dark lines make the drawing look more dimensional. This drawing has
more of a central composition. It looks darker than the second drawing
because there was a direct light source that made shadow fall to the side that
it was drawn from.
2
It’s second
drawing with charcoal of still-life.
I didn't
plan it properly therefore the bottom part of the drapery doesn't fully fit and
the side of it doesn’t look finished.
There is a
blured line next to the cone that is consequence of a failed attempt to draw
the cone from the first time.
It looks
lighter then the first drawing because it was drawn under natural light which is the reason why the middle of the drawing has many dark tones and the left bottom side has a little.
All objects
are arranged in a way that none of them are kissing or look orphaned.
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