Tuesday 9 October 2012

Continuous Line Drawings using different medias

In this Drawing lesson I worked with natural objects to create different continuous line drawings using different medias including green ink brown ink, charcoal, white and orange pastels and byro. The combination of these images created an interesting effect almost like the works of Julian Opie.
This is the section of my work I used green and brown ink and charcoal. The mark makings with the ink were very light and rough, this is why went over with charcoal. The colours are quite bright in this section of my work, giving off a happy mood to my picture.
In this section of my work I drew my continuous line drawing of a pinecone, for this I used a standerd Byro pen, and for the background charcoal and white pastel. There is a limited colour pallate in this section of my work and the shadows are quite dark and sinister giving off this mood to my picture.
For this section of my work I used orange and white pastel, and then to outline the shell graphite pencil. For the background I used orange and white pastel, with charcoal. This piece of my work uses quite pale colours and the pencil breaks this up and adds texture and shadows.
For this section of my work I used white pastel and black charcoal, I used the same medias for the background. The dark shadows in this picture created by the charcoal make this section of my work quite eerie.

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