For Week 3 of Mastering the Art of Colored Pencil we drew and colored a strawberry. Here is mine.
Showing posts with label CT Natural Science Illustrators. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CT Natural Science Illustrators. Show all posts
Friday, May 3, 2013
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
Mastering the Art of Colored Pencil
I am enrolled in this four week course which is offered by the Connecticut Natural Science Illustrators. Over the past two weeks I have spent time in the studio doing these homework assignments. It is challenging and definitely beneficial.
Create a Color Wheel with our pencils |
using at least 3 colors, match the paper swatch |
create spheres with different color schemes |
draw and color shell |
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Autumn's Bounty - Milkweed Seedpods
Week 3 of Fundamentals of Natural Science Illustration: Autumn's Bounty focused on seedpods. I was attracted to one particular branch of milkweed seedpods because the inside of the pod was tinted pink. I have collected many milkweed seedpods for papermaking and have never seen one tinted like this one was. I thought it was stunning! Here is my rendition of it.
The assignment was to complete one part in graphite and the rest in a combination of micron pen, walnut ink and colored pencil.
Asclepias incarnata seedpods |
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Autumn's Bounty - Bittersweet
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Focus on Drawing
As I have written about previously, I want to focus on drawing to improve my skills so that I can quickly and adeptly depict the plants and wildlife that surround me. I have started Fundamentals of Natural Science Illustration II: Autumn's Bounty at the Yale Peabody Museum Education Center in Orange, CT. I haven't devoted as much time to the homework as I would have liked because of other activities. After this coming weekend exhibiting at the CWOS Alternative Space, I don't have much planned, so will make the effort to really get serious about drawing again.
This week our homework was to draw a garlic bulb, with special attention given to the roots. After an hour and a half, this is what I've done.
Break time is over, so now to finish it.
It took a little more time to bring it to this point. I am hesitant to do more for fear of over working it although I can see the roots on the left need some help to bring them forward. I'll see what the instructor suggests tomorrow.
This week our homework was to draw a garlic bulb, with special attention given to the roots. After an hour and a half, this is what I've done.
It took a little more time to bring it to this point. I am hesitant to do more for fear of over working it although I can see the roots on the left need some help to bring them forward. I'll see what the instructor suggests tomorrow.
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