Monday, 17 November 2014

Charcoal drawing of a coke bottle

12/11/14 - charcoal drawing of a coke bottle

I used this session to work on skills that I found the hardest and using materials that weren't my strongest. Because in earlier sessions I found that using charcoal was one of the things I needed to work on, and because I may need to use it in the future, I decided it would be helpful to concentrate on using charcoal to draw and re create another artists charcoal drawing of a coke bottle. I found that the first time I used charcoal I struggled quite a bit with trying to get accurate shading, and to get precise and refined edges. I found it quite hard to work without smudging my drawing as the charcoal smudged really easily.

In this session in the 12/11/14 I found that I could use the charcoal a little better as I had had a little more practice. I think that my drawing had good and accurate use of tone in most parts, which is an improvement from my key drawing at the start of term. However I found it really difficult to add small detail using the charcoal. And this time I took more are and tried not to smudge my work. Overall I think that the extra practice of using charcoal was good and I think I was quite accurate with the tone and shading but I don't think that the proportions and scale worked out too well as the coke bottle was out of proportion and the wrong shape. I think the bottom part of the glass bottle turned out quite well. I think that if I had worked on a bigger scale, then I could have achieved better results. I think that this session was helpful because it helped me to work on something that I found was a weakness at first.

First I drew the outline of the coke bottle, using some of the techniques used in other sessions, like drawing ellipses and measuring etc to try and get it as accurate as I could. I found drawing the outline quite difficult, and because of this, it has effected how the whole thing looks and the end result doesn't look as good as I would of hoped it would. I also think I should have drawn the coke bottle bigger as then it would make it easier to add the shading and add the smaller details like the writing on the label. I think it would have been better if I used a grey or other similar coloured paper because then the white light tones and the dark black tones would have worked better. I then started using the charcoal to add tone and shading to the coke bottle using the charcoal. I think that the shading worked quite well, and is an improvement from last time when I used charcoal for the key drawing. I added the more noticeable light and dark tones first, then added the middle tones. I tried to recreate the original image as well as I could.




Friday, 7 November 2014

Under Painting

5/11/2014 - In this session we were looking at under painting, which can be used for identifying tone in the image or object you are painting. If you start with this as a base layer then put white over the top, you can see that the tone shows through, making it easier to paint the final object. This technique is really useful as a base for a painting. 

Materials I used during this session were oil paints, white spirit to clean the brushes and to dilute and mix the paints as water and oil won't mix, and paintbrushes, and a rag to easily correct any mistakes while I was painting. Techniques I used during this session were painting, measuring and final study.

Areas of my work that I think worked well are my use of tone and shading of the cloth underpainting, but I don't think that my painting skills were too good, painting is one of my weaknesses and I don't particularly enjoy it as much. Overall I think my underpainting worked quite well and I will be able to use it if I need to in future.

Negative Space

1/10/14 - During this session we were looking at positive and negative space, and how this can help you to draw things more accurately by looking at the shapes of the negative spaces as well as the actual objects. Negative space is the spaces and gaps in between and around what your drawing. You can use the negative spaces to check whether what your drawing is in the right place or is in proportion or the right size etc. I drew a still life of various objects including stools, chairs, lamps and an easel which I thought would be very complicated and difficult to draw until I was shown how to draw just by looking at the negative space, using this new technique made it fairly easy to draw the objects and I think my drawing turned out pretty accurate and in proportion. 

The materials I used during this session were just a 2B pencil and paper. Techniques I used during this session were drawing and measuring, and using negative space. 

Areas of my work that I think worked well are using the negative spaces effectively, and creatin an in proportion and pretty accurate drawing. Areas of my work that could be improved are working quicker and completing the drawing so I could see the full effect but I still understand the concept of this idea and I can use this when drawing in the future. I extend my skills I used this in other sessions following this one and have looked at some other negative space drawings.

Pastel drawing of glass bottles

8/10/14 - In this session we were using pastels and charcoal to draw a still life of glass bottles. materials I used during this session were pastels, charcoal, sugar paper and a 2H pencil. techniques I used during this session were drawing, perspective, elipse, and positive and negative space. The formal elements I looked at were shape and form, tone, and colour.

Areas of my work that I think worked well are creating an accurate still life and how I have used the pastels. i had never really used pastels before so considering this was the first time, I was quite pleased with how my pastel drawing turned out. I think I have used accurate shading and have used the pastels and chalk well to make the glass look realistic. Areas of my work I think I could improve are drawing ellipses accurately and in proportion. to extend my skills I will look at other artist's pastel drawings and practice drawing ellipses.