Corner of the Studio
Charcoal on Paper
Fall 2005
This is another drawing from my Sophomore year in Drawing I. We had the simple task of taking a very small portion of the room and drawing it. Simple, right? So, I picked a boring old corner of the drawing studio and went to work. I wanted to show depth and perspective, most of all. What I was most proud of with this drawing was the indication of light peeking from the curtain onto the beam of the ceiling. It gave me a good idea that depth (particularly a corner in a room) can be very difficult to draw realistically.
Charcoal on Paper
Fall 2005
This is another drawing from my Sophomore year in Drawing I. We had the simple task of taking a very small portion of the room and drawing it. Simple, right? So, I picked a boring old corner of the drawing studio and went to work. I wanted to show depth and perspective, most of all. What I was most proud of with this drawing was the indication of light peeking from the curtain onto the beam of the ceiling. It gave me a good idea that depth (particularly a corner in a room) can be very difficult to draw realistically.
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