Project 3: Recycled Being & Quiet Additive Drawing
Date Completed: Spring 2022
Materials: Charcoal Pencils, Large Drawing Paper, Smudging Tool
Description: The recycled being project required us to use additive drawing to slowly build value. We also had to make a creature out of recycled materials with an interesting and dynamic design. I used shapes, an egg cartoon, soda cans, feathers, and bubble wrap. The processes involved me holding my charcoal pencil at an angle while lightly applying pressure in a back and forth motion.
The quiet project made us choose an object that gave a feeling of soft and quiet. I made multiple thumbnail sketches of the quiet project in order to choose the right object. There also had to be some texture in the background that supported the drawing. We also had to consider how light was affecting the objects. I chose a butterfly because of the soft and delicate nature of their wings. First I made a light square to mark the boundaries.The process involved me holding my charcoal pencil at an angle while lightly applying pressure in a back and forth motion. This process helped me learn how to be more intentional with my strokes since we could not erase at all. I struggled a lot with this process because of the lack of erasing but I persevered. It was hard to do no lines when butterflies have lines on their wings.