"Dead nature", painting time

in #art5 years ago

Hi!

As I said in one of my previous posts, today I will show you my new work. It's about dead nature, that is, about drawing things. Today I had another drawing lesson, so this was a topic for us. The professor randomly took objects and we should draw them with all their proportions and mutual relations. I can tell you it was very interesting, since I'm learning a lot of new things from lesson to lesson.

Of course, he started to get to know me with this topic, since I do not change the themes that I draw, that is, I do not try different techniques and drawing themes.

Below are my works from this lesson of drawing and I compared them in the order in which I drew them. I think you can notice a clear difference between the first ones that I worked on at the beginning and others when the professor has already explained to me the best and easiest way to do them. The works were drawn with a pen and the relations between objects were also measured with a pen. I do not know if you knew about it, but that's the best way to determine the relationship of things. You move away from what you draw, take a pencil in hand that should be right and close one eye and now you can see witch part is smaller than other (for example: you take a pencil, close one eye and see how much of space you need for "neck" of your object, than you compare that with "body" of your object and you can see real proportions) . It is very important to mark the place from witch you first measured their relationship, because if you move, the proportions will not be right.

I hope you like my post. :)

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And this is my favorite for today, but I haven't finish it yet, so I hope I will finish it to the my next post. :)

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A wonderful study of still life arrangements, @nesni96 :) I like how you capture the subjects in your sketch form <3 The shading is done well <3


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Thank you very much. I'm glad you like it. In this lesson we don't pay so much attention on shading, but I hope that today we will. :)

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