This project is a one-point perspective drawing I did for my Perspective Art Class this year. It's a room with furniture, stairs, and different decorations that fill one's HAPPY aspects of life.
The drawing is meant to reflect colorful and happy situations that stay inside a room (like paint); such as emotions and optimism when one's feeling well.
I used a video as an example (following the initial structure of the room itself). Though it is similar to the reference, I would consider my drawing a version of it, rather than a copy.
The product reflected my inner self, my emotions at the time, nonetheless. When I was happy, it seemed like the colors flowed out of me and landed in the paper, and it turned out to be a positive and rather beautiful result.
The results reflected the beauty of preciseness, more than anything. The way that the lines worked together were the essence of the project, and well, it may encourage others to look deeper into the science behind art.
I could've improved the project by making it a little more minimalistic. Maybe, I could've made it have another message, like, "happiness is in the smallest things."
"I got the tutorial from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GtDy09gyVSA -
How To Draw A Living Room In One Point Perspective | Step By Step. "
I really liked this drawing that you created because of the feelings that you were trying to portray within it -- which I think you did very nicely and efficiently. I too felt a feeling of happiness with the various color contrasts that you used and what it represents. This is your verision of happiness, so there is no need for additional manipulation, but if it were my painting I would perhaps include sunshine in some way, shape, or form to further enhance the happiness feel. Additionally, based on what you wrote it has helped me to think more critically about the interpretations and the science behind artistic creations.