I used 1st perspective. I took this photo at my house outside. I was home and I looked over at the window and saw orange and then I went outside and the sky looked so pretty. I just had to take a picture. What I found difficult about this project was the way to do the little details of the trees and lines. The water technique warmup helped me because it thought me a lot of different textures I could do in my project. the hallway drawing helped me by knowing my perspective.
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The upside down Picasso and the value warm ups helped me a lot with drawing the different parts of my turtle. The value warm up helped me with my turtle foot the most because of the amount of value I have in the foot, it also helped me with the turtle shell. The other warm up that helped me was the sphere one but it was on a different paper on the first day. It helped me with the turtle head the most like where to put the light and dark spots in the turtle head. Composition is a placement or arrangement of visual elements or ingredients in a work of art. Value are the elements of art. My turtle head pencil drawing was good but I feel like I
should've made it bigger to put more detail. I really liked how the value balanced together. My charcoal drawing I like how the composition in it and how I made it so much lighter. What I feel wasn't good about it was the lines in it and how they all didn't balance together. The value all together looked really good. I loved the value in the stippling of the foot, and how you can tell where it's light and where there isn't. The texture in the whole drawing balanced well. I could've added a background or showed more of the shell. Carl Lavia is an artist that draws intricate cities and architecturally illustrations since he was five. He draws large sties and he uses ink and archival paper to create his drawings. In 2016 he worked with Lorna Le Bredonchel which was a photographer on the project he started called "#69cities". The project was him drawing the 69 cites of the United Kingdom. It took him about 2-4 months to do each drawing of the project and it will be displayed at Perth museum and art gallery by the end of this month. His work is inspiring to me because he has so much patience to that big of a project and its so amazing how you can see every little detail in his drawing when you view it up close. What draws me in is that he started drawing cities and stuff like that since five years old and stuck with it and did an amazing project.
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