Tuesday, July 17, 2012

HIGHLIGHT DRAWINGS

A lot was accomplished in two weeks.  Here are a couple of highlights from each person.

Andri
Above, Andri's atmospheric perspective drawing of the view from her window.

Below, her take on an assignment to make drawings in 4 different value ranges - black and white; black white and one grey; black white and 3 greys; and the last in a full range of values.




Anna


Above, figure drawing using collage (love the way the shadow comes off the page)

Below, ink wash value drawings




Eza


Above and below, great combination of line and watercolor




Ivey


Above, an energetic drawing of things on the table at lunch - drawn on the 'table cloth'

Below, figure drawing using charcoal and erasure



Kelly


Above, atmospheric drawing in Pere Lachaise Cemetery

Below, watercolor study of a building across the Seine from Notre Dame Cathedral



Kristen


Above, ink wash study at Pere Lachaise Cemetery

Below, charcoal drawing of a 14th century Spanish painting at the Louvre



Melissa


Above, an analytical, measured but still expressive drawing of a Rodin sculpture

Below, a tomb at Pere Lachaise Cemetery, using perspective





Paul

Strong value drawings in ink (above) and charcoal (below)



Porter



Two challenging perspective/figure drawings




Tam


Tam learned perspective drawing in this class, and took to it..




SKETCHBOOKS

Keeping a sketchbook is part of the course.  Here are some selections:


 


  


 

 









DAY 10. Final critique and show

Paul
Andri



Anna



Eza                                                                                 

    
Ivey
Melissa





Porter

Tam