Project 5: exercise 4 – statues
I was a bit stuck with this exercise as there aren’t many locally but I feel happy with my choices – also feeling excited about part 4 as my drawings […]
I was a bit stuck with this exercise as there aren’t many locally but I feel happy with my choices – also feeling excited about part 4 as my drawings […]
I didn’t have a sketch from the previous exercise to work with for this study so I took one from the townscape study – a street view during my visit […]
I had a view in mind for this one. There is a bridge over to the carpark from the centre which provides a great aerial view of a busy street […]
I carried out half of my sketches in a local town close to my home; a historical market town that originally had a church in its centre but following demolition […]
I was still in Cornwall at the time of this exercise and had spent a cloudy afternoon on some moorlands near St Enodoc Church which also provided a great backdrop […]
Again, another interesting exercise, especially taking a new look on things from a cornered angle. I found this quite challenging but in a good way – trying to stamp down […]
This exercise was definitely an eye opener… I’d always felt my proportions and perspectives were pretty good but the study of the door really showed how off my observations are!! […]
I tested three different views for this exercise but I felt that the following was the strongest and gave me more potential to work with in regard to compositional arrangements. […]
As I was away from home at this point, I couldn’t really work on a previous drawing in life form so I looked through a few pictures I had taken […]
Whilst away in Cornwall, I spent a rainy day on the holiday park (too drizzly to attempt sketching or take interesting pictures in the fear of falling over the banks […]