Here is a charcoal drawing I did at artist Jim Benson's workshop on contrast at the Norton Simon Museum of Art. My drawing looks a bit like a combination of a Cheetah and a Bear, I call it my Cheetabear...
In the workshop, he talked about how with contrast you compare and contrast and contrast refers to difference. High contrast has a high degree of difference and low contrast has a low degree of difference. For example, high contrast has sharp edges and focus, while low contrast has blurred edges and is out of focus. He also talked about using contrast in the foreground vs. the background, with the higher degree of high contrast marks in the foreground and the lower contrast mark making in the background. It was a fun and interesting workshop!
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