She advised that we start with a general shape and then refine it from then. She also suggested that we shade from light to dark and mentioned that the darkest shadow on an object is called the core shadow. Once that is in place it helps to define the object. She also talked about negative space, the space between the forms of the object and how it can help in seeing the object more clearly. She also suggested prismacolor or faber castel colored pencils for drawing.
She then set up a more elaborate still life and said we could attempt to sketch it or continue sketching the individual objects. I blocked in the basic shapes and then went into some of the smaller details, I'm pretty slow though, so I didn't do much in the way of shading. I'm not sure why, but I think what I really wanted to draw was the plastic bug...
It was an interesting class. I don't usually sketch from life, she calls it observational drawing. She says there is a definite difference between drawing from life and drawing from a photograph due to the 3d versus the 2d nature of the experience. I am definitely far too slow to paint from life though, my flowers would wilt before I could finish. I wasn't sure how I'd feel about the class since I feel quite self conscious sketching in public, but it was definitely an enjoyable way to spend an evening! Which is good since I've signed up for three more of her classes at the Norton Simon...
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5 comments:
Sounds like a wonderful class! I'd like to do something like that...it's been years since I sketched or painted with a group. I love what you did...can't wait to see more!
I love watching your process, Lisa!
Your sketches are wonderful and thanks for sharing the process you learned in class ~
Thanks for 'visiting' ^_^
I love the bug too ;o) I think you did excellent with your sketches ;o) Take Care ;o)
Thanks very much, it was definitely a different experience than sketching at home...
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