During our studies we have great opportunities to have exciting workshops , which develop our imagination and drawing skills. One of such workshops was last week, when we needed to draw small object in a large scale. We were free in choosing techniques, we could use pencil, charcoals, pastels, conte, crayon, coloured pencil. First of all we needed to bring an object we are going to draw. I took some objects from home, but Bob McGilvray brought some interesting natural objects and I found one, which really inspired me and started to transpose it to A2 sheet of paper. I find such drawing very useful, because usually we draw large objects in smaller scale, but here we needed to do opposite We were working about an hour, but time went really quickly, it means that we was so busy working, that even did not noticed this time. I was so inspired of this that even at home I tried to make my drawing more effective.
Friday, 13 November 2009
Expressive drawing workshop
During our studies we have great opportunities to have exciting workshops , which develop our imagination and drawing skills. One of such workshops was last week, when we needed to draw small object in a large scale. We were free in choosing techniques, we could use pencil, charcoals, pastels, conte, crayon, coloured pencil. First of all we needed to bring an object we are going to draw. I took some objects from home, but Bob McGilvray brought some interesting natural objects and I found one, which really inspired me and started to transpose it to A2 sheet of paper. I find such drawing very useful, because usually we draw large objects in smaller scale, but here we needed to do opposite We were working about an hour, but time went really quickly, it means that we was so busy working, that even did not noticed this time. I was so inspired of this that even at home I tried to make my drawing more effective.
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