Drawing this chair in perspective was not as challenging as I thought it was going to be, and I know how to interpret the way the chair is sitting and how the way I'm looking at it affects the drawing.
Drawing structures in negative space has gotten easier for me and it's actually fun and interesting to do. You learn about the surrounding space and how it effects the area.
This sketch was a little bit difficult for me because I am not the best at drawing from a perspective view, but I am getting better at it. This exterior sketch was definitely good practice for me.
This key sketch was the first sketch during this summer class. Since I have already done some of these sketches before, most of them turned out better than the older ones. Especially this key sketch, which ended up being fun and I learned how to create an object the exact same as it is.
My mind sketch was centralized on the word "beauty" because there are so many things that pop into my head when this topic comes to mind. This was a fun way to explore my thoughts and my perceptions of what my mind process consists of. When looking over the piece when I was finished I realized how random my thoughts were. This is not in a bad way, but it was a good experience to learn a little about myself.
Before creating my fruit sketch I retrieved a banana, two oranges, an apple, and a table to arrange these fruit. I sketched the view of the fruit then realized I had not used to cross hatching technique that we were supposed to learn how to draw with. Later on I re-created this image and it was a million times better. Now I consider cross hatching to be a fun and unique technique.
This key sketch was the first sketch that I did in this class. It was exciting to get the feel of looking at an object and figuring out the different views and how the light hits it, which is new to me with my almost non existent knowledge of sketching. Even though these keys could use a bit more detail and more shading, I got the gist of the total image. I am looking forward to looking at my drawings at the end of the semester to see how much I've grown.
Drawing this chair from my dorm floor lounge was harder than I anticipated. This sketch consisted of drawing the top, side view, underside, front, and in perspective. The front view I belief was the toughest to complete. This sketch helped me sketch the exact image that i am looking at from any given angle.