Wednesday 30 November 2011

Landscape Drawings

This is a good example of a landscape drawing. The background and the foreground are divided by the hills and the change in scale from one tree to the other . This is also shown by the size of the house on the right. The central image is the tree in the foreground which is more detailed, which, along the trunk of the tree, follows the rule of thirds. 
This is another example of a landscape drawing. Again the rule of thirds is use in this sketch but not as successfully applied to the bottom half of the composition. This image was a quick 15 minute sketch which requires more detail on the page in order to improve it.
This is another landscape drawing of a house. I sat on my garage in order to achieve this angle, which I thought was quite aesthetically pleasing. I gave myself 25 minutes to complete this sketch. I think I pressed my haad too hard on the page which has meant that I was unable to change my drawing as easily as I needed to. I think the scale of the windows could have been more accurate.

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