tailieunhanh - Drawing by Lauren Jarrett and Lisa Lenard- P5

Drawing by Lauren Jarrett and Lisa Lenard- P5: As a professional artist I am often asked: When did I begin to draw? Or in other words, how long have I been drawing. I have tried to answer this question, but the truth is that I’m not exactly sure. I do know that I have drawn as long as I can remember. Most children enjoy drawing as one of their games. I guess I just never stopped. | Part 4 Developing Drawing Skills The parts of a flower. You don t need to know their names but you do need to examine them in separate detail in order to render them on the page. When you first start out drawing specimens from nature it s best to work at a scale that s 75 percent to 100 percent of the original so you can see and draw the detail. Artist s Sketchbook Al fresco Italian for in the fresh air is the term for doing things outside including drawing of course. Try Your Hand No matter what the weather make your garden subject as special as it is through all the seasons. Playing with scale comes with practice and once you re comfortable with working close to reality for fun you can try 200 percent or 400 percent and really see the detail. Take Your Sketchbook with You What if you haven t got a garden of your own What a great reason to head for the hills or the botanical garden or even the ritzy section of town. Pack up your drawing supplies in the trunk. For drawing al fresco you may want to add the following to your drawing kit as well A stool for sitting An easel or drawing board for setting your pad on Clips to hold your sketchbook in place An umbrella or hat for shade Whether you re drawing in your garden or someone else s be aware of place. A sense of place is a strong element in garden drawing whatever the view. Consider the following before you set up your stool and easel 1. Make sure it is clear where you are. Light and shade are as important to a drawing as the objects themselves. 2. How does it feel What is the light like What time of day is it Do you feel the warmth of the sun or a cool breeze welcome shade on a hot day or the briskness of fall 180 Chapter 15 Into the Garden with Pencils not Shovels Try to capture the feel of the weather and the season as well as the day itself in your drawing. Atmosphere It Started with Eden Whether the flower or the color is the focus I do not know. I do know that the flower is painted large enough to convey to .

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