Firstly we had to pick an object to draw and the object I chose was a Jelly shoe because I found it to be the most interesting shape and I thought it would make a good picture.
At first I found it difficult to get the hang of drawing freely and with no precision, we did the drawings with the shoe hanging from string and the paper on the floor and used long sticks dipped into ink. I really enjoyed doing this because I think it made me look at the art work in a different way and realise it wasn't all about perfection.
This is the first picture that I did with the ink. I did this one with my left hand and I think the lines on it look less precise and more free.
This is the second drawing I did with the sticks, I also used my left hand for this drawing and I think this one has too many thick lines and it doesn't look as 3D as it could do because there aren't enough lines on the sides to show the 3D object.
the next drawings we did were with our right hands. I found this to be a lot more accurate which I'm not sure is a good thing for some of the lines used. with this drawing there is evidence of the object being 3D from the back straps of the shoe so I think this adds a good effect to the drawing.
This is the final drawing that we did and with this I tried to get more of the detail in it which is why there are dots on the back part of the shoe, on the real shoe there were circles for grip underneath, I don't think this worked as well as I expected because they just look like random dots.
I think that using the ink on a whole helped me because it showed me a different type of art that there is other than precision. I really enjoyed the day in the studio doing a different type of work.
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