Friday, June 17, 2011

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Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Weeks 11-13: Lines, Shapes, Proportions, and Realism

Lots of new faces and lots of wonderful drawings at Louden Nelson! Advanced sketchers forged ahead with realistic drawings and new students got started drawing with lines and shapes.  

To view everyone's drawings click 'Read more' at bottom.



Above left is a study of pumpkin and large-format charcoal drawing by Forrest



Above left is Briana's pumpkin and to the right is her large-format charcoal drawing.



 

Advanced students also got into studying proportions of a skull and face. Shown clockwise, starting upper left: Skulls by Luis, Emilio, Amanda, and a drawing of Leonardo da Vinci's sketch of an old man by Amanda.

Above left is Mariaelena's egret showing positive and negative space and above right is Ashley's dog showing accurate proportions and contour edges.



Students learned to sketch like Vincent Van Gogh. Above left is Cesar's drawing and to the right is Maria's interpretation of Van Gogh.




Dragonfly drawings show how students learned about accurate proportions and realistic contour edges. Upper left is by Jose, Upper right is by Anthony, bottom left is by Forrest, and bottom left is large-format charcoal drawing by Jose.






New students learned to hold the pencil on its side while moving their whole arm while drawing with lines, shapes, and accurate proportions. Drawings shown clockwise, starting upper left: Nicole; Oscar; Arastas; Daniel

To view everyone's drawings click 'Read more' below...

Sunday, January 2, 2011

Weeks 7-10: Form, Contours, Tonal Values, Positive/Negative Space, Perspective


Louden Nelson Sketchers got into the zone and cranked out a lot of sketches of pumpkins, squash, shells and various objects. Using contour lines, everyone learned to show the roundness and edges of objects as we concentrated on drawing accurate proportions. We also explored using large format paper and charcoal and studied texture, light, and shadows.
 



 Above left is Maria's study of pumpkins and to the right we see her putting the finishing touches on her large-format charcoal drawing.








Above left is Luis D's study sketch and to the right is his finished charcoal drawing.




 Luis D's contour line drawing of the coyote (above left) is a wonderful example of accurate proportions, foreshortening (making something look like it is coming toward you), and shading. And Jesus' contour study of the antique iron shows excellent line work.




Upper left is Emilio's contour line drawing showing the edges of the aloe plant, and upper right is a drawing by Luis G. showing the gray tonal values of green. Lower left is Rielly's tonal drawing and lower right is the aloe plant drawn by Isa.



Sketches above left and right show Azalia's use of positive and negative space to draw the contour edges of the egret.



Ashley (above left) and Caterina learned to use 1 and 2-point perspective (without rulers!) to draw 3D buildings.

Check out Amanda's cool eXpReSsiOn sEsSiOn drawing, shown below.














Click 'Read more' below to see everyone's drawings and Rob's comments...