Great depth in space. I attempted to mimic Henry Moore in the first sketch. In the second, I’m uploading my first sketch of the Planes in Space project.
Sketchbook
Sketchbook 12 – Prompt 3
From the work of Louise Bourgeois, I drew a landscape using contour lines. In the first drawing, the mountains and hills feel two-dimensional and unconnected. I remedied that in the second drawing by drawing a smaller part of a landscape, only part of a mountain. This allowed for the ridges to be interconnected, and gave a sense of depth to the composition.
Sketchbook 11 – Prompt 19
Sketchbook 10 – Prompt 22
Sketchbook 9
Prompt 9 asks for a doodles, so I filled a sketchbook page.As the documentary we watched suggested, this doodle does reveal my unconscious mind. I tend to be pretty interested in things – planes, rockets, cars – but I also drew a few more natural forms as well. Also, I experimented a little with color
Sketchbook 8
Sketchbook 7
Sketchbook 6
Sketchbook 5
I drew six panels that captured a day in my life, as per prompt 28.
I wanted to make something similar to this short animation that shows the day cycle at one bench in Russia:
My panels start and end with me in bed. As the day progresses, the scene gets darker until I eventually use white to designate lines on a black background to represent night in a similar fashion to Luca Buvoli.