This week is a challenging week for us because we have to sketch something which we know we can’t do properly and the most challenging part is that we have to choose a medium which we want to explore and we haven’t used before. I took product and charcoal together, I think it’s too challenging because I alredy have issue with proportions of the product while sketching. It’s important to make a product with proportion and with proper 3d but choosing charcoal, I think was bit too challenging for me because its too smooth and it smudge so fast. My hand rest over the sheet while,I draw so it smudges the sketch. So it was hard to sketch without erasing anything. But ended up loving charcoal as a drawing medium. So this my progress chart.
Tag: Drawing
Drawing (week 5)
Different people have a different perspective regarding their environment. Some people like to capture the moment or story around them. They do so to record what they have seen or to tell others in their unique way. So we explored some of the great artist and their work. We saw the travel diaries of some well-known artists like Prashant Miranda, Mario Miranda, Tim Hawkinson, Allen Shaw, and Samir Biswas. We saw how they communicated their surroundings with us. They all have different styles to present their views with their uniqueness. We saw how they perceive things around them. So it’s like a window to us from which we can see how they imagine or perceive things around them.
1) Prashant Miranda:- In his works, we can usually see abstracts or different topics like monuments, buildings, streets, or houses. He usually goes with watercolor.
2) Mario Miranda:- The art piece hee draws are mostly black and white compositions of daily life. In his paintings, he represents people and crowd in a chaotic manner.
3) Allen Shaw:- His arts mainly comprises of main subjects of daily life and his work medium is watercolor. One of the compilations includes the artworks made by the exploration of coffee drops.
4) Sameer Biswas:- He works with line art, and we can also come across his paintings on buildings, monuments or day to day life. All he uses is microns and pens and contains very explicit and detailed works