Monday, 27 February 2012
week 1:Introduction
This is a 40 minute drawing using a graphite stick. From this vantage point the chair that is holding the drapery can be seen. That's why I chose this vantage point, instead of having only drapery on the entire picture area you can also see some parts of the chairs.
It has some value in it but the contrast isn't big enough to distinguish where are the highlights and where are the darkest values. The squares on the drapery pretty much give the idea of how the drapery looks, but there were some lighter squares and some darker ones except the white squares. All that are visible are completely white squares and and one tone of dark squares. Another mistake with the squares is that they are not equal in size when they should be. However it still gives the sense of how the drapery really looks.
What is seen at first sight is that there is something off with the legs of the bottom chair. They are a bit crooked and not on the right place. A background is missing. Most of the outlines are messy and as well no cast shadow can be seen on the ground.
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