Tuesday, 8 January 2013
finished piece 3- landscape
here we have a landscape which consists of both man made and natural scenery such as trees and wall which use to be part of the bowling hall.
there is some good use of shading in this image, the shading is used on the houses to represent the the dark roof tiles. there are a few light values on the roof this is to show the lighter side of the roof e.g. cause of the how the sun reflects off the roof or the rain on roof makes the roof tiles shine. the light shading on the ground is represent the grass, this helps to make the ground present to the viewer rather than just white ground. the houses and old structure have some light shading to make them more 3 dimensional.
their is some impressionistic drawing used in this image such as the leaves on the ground are done with quick squiggles on the page and used some dark shading behind to represent the dirt on the ground under the leaves. also there some small drawings of grass scattered around the ground to help make the ground feel more like a grassy hill rather than just a white ground. the bricks on the house also use impressionistic techniques as well, the buildings have various bricks draw on to create the impression that whole house is bricked rather than the image just being a rectangle.
there is some direct line in this image such as the roofs and the wall as well. these lines help to guide the viewers eyes through the image. the mid ground of the image consist of the wall, trees and hill between the 2. the main focus point of the image is the old wall. the bricks on the wall aren't consistent and imperfect which is the intention to show how old the wall is so the brick work is very straight. some of the walls also has dark values this is the represent the stains and mould that has developed over the decades.
there is some improvements that are needed such as the arch on the wall isn't well draw and looks a bit of a mess. the chimneys do seem rushed and aren't well detailed.
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