Saturday, May 19, 2012

Analysis of Form: Portrait and Still Life



Heh heh heh...I really like how these projects turned out. The top one was my final project; a portrait of someone. We had to draw out a grid first so that we could get our bearings straight. Once that was done, we could start drawing in the lines for the person, with everything we've learned about the different shadows, shades of grey, and lighting. The portrait is none other than Audrey Hepburn, when she played the role of Sister Luke in the film, The Nun's Story

The second drawing, one of the earlier drawings, is a still life drawing. The drawing here consists of different objects that were in our classroom, so we had to draw them out and use what we've learned at that point. 

Sitting Down Model





So for one of my last projects, we had to model the clay after a figure sitting down. We had to make the proportions correct, give a good amount of volume to the body, and basically make it look like the real deal. The back was, for me, the best thing I did on the project. I'm very happy with how the back turned out. Granted I could have done better on it, and with the other body parts, but overall this project turned out well.