Shadows and reflected light

In order to practice and develop my skills of drawing light and shadow more effectively, especially reflective surfaces, I did a drawing to practice and develop my tonal skills. For this exercise I used a range of charcoal from white to grey to black and a putty rubber for accentuating highlights. I chose two objectsContinue reading “Shadows and reflected light”

Creating shadow using lines and marks

In this exercise, I began looking at my use of tone in more detail, how do I go about creating it effectively within my work. To start with I began experimenting with four different mediums and how they varied with different approaches to applying tone. I began by creating four rectangular boxes, and choosing fourContinue reading “Creating shadow using lines and marks”

Experimenting with tone-Observing shadow using blocks of tone

In order to create a sense of reality within ones work, the use of tone is crucial. The use of tone, creating areas of light and dark, help to make a 2D drawing have a 3D feel, and along side texture, helps to create a real feeling drawing. I wanted to experiment with some drasticContinue reading “Experimenting with tone-Observing shadow using blocks of tone”

Groups of Objects- Experimenting with composition

I began by collecting a group of objects to draw, sticking to cylinder and rectangle shapes as a guideline. I ended up with jars, bottles, a roll of tissue and a book and a box of tissues. I arranged them in a way I thought was interesting compositionally and began my first sketch in charcoal.Continue reading “Groups of Objects- Experimenting with composition”

I am [X]

Exhibition by Andreea Pislaru, Jacob Carter, Bethan Goddard and Ethan Gibson-Barsby. An exhibition in response to Paul Preciado’s ‘Testo Junkie’ I recently visited an exhibition created by second year students at BCU. It was created in response to a piece of writing done by Paul Preciado called ‘Testo Junkie’ which discussed addiction to ‘Testogel’ andContinue reading “I am [X]”

Experimenting with expressive lines and marks

As I begin Project 1 I start with experimenting with expressive lines and marks, which is useful to show yourself how emotions can make their way into your work in the most subtle ways. How feeling happy, sad or angry can effect the pressure and movement of your strokes and thus your drawing begins toContinue reading “Experimenting with expressive lines and marks”

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