This is my landscape Painting. It was a painting of a field with a fence in front and mountains and tress in the back. It was actually very difficult. I made the mistake of starting with rhe front at first, and so I had to switch and try to start from the back instead. The concept of value played a huge role in this painting. I had to blend colors to make the different hues connect well, not just a bunch of bold lines and shapes. It was interesting to see how doing this made the features pop and look almost real. I also had to use the concepts of shadow, and how that played a role in the realistic look. Overall, I learned to paint what I see, not what I want to see.
These are my one point perspective hallway and exterior drawings. They were surprsingly challenging. It was difficult to make it look realistic. I had to use the concept of lines to create depth. I leaned that everything needed to meet the vanishing point. This new and simple concept really makes a difference in drawing. If the lines didn't meet this point then it created a weird awkward line that didn't fit the picture. I was surprised at how the finished project looked very realistic and accurate, yet it was simple lines meeting one point.
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January 2016
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