Basically, this is a peacock looking over the world through a window. The peacock is like a god and he knows what is happening. There is lots of detail too. I used pens with different thickness to add detail.
This is my decorative pattern. I have forgotten to take a picture at the beginning but it was just a blank piece of paper with a rectangle in the middle. I have started to making a pattern on the outside. I used different colors with the metalic colors.
Corner 1
Corner 2
Corner 3
Corner 4
I have made some more progress on the right picture and the pictures on the left are my favorite parts of detail.
This is my finished artwork! It has a bunch of detail and different colors. I founded those patterns on the art website. The others I tried to connect some patterns to the Indian Culture. Some patterns were just random because I couldn't think of a new pattern plus there was a lot of them already.
I have usen this learner profile because I reflected on the patterns on each side and I will know if I like it or not.
I used the thinkers learner profile because I thought hardly to know which pattern to use.
I use the versatile learner profile because I have adapted a new type of art style.
I forgot to take a picture of my plain chalk pastel sunset so I'm doing the inking right now. I'm doing the window and I'm putting different patterns between the gaps if there is space to make ot very detailed.
I'm just adding the finishing touches!
If the ink is not too dark you can go over it!
This is the finished window. As you can see it has some window detail in the gap. The space in the middle is where I'm going to be drawing my ink silouhette.
I am inking the main detail. It is going to be an indian castle with some pillars, trees and temples.
I sketched the outline with pencil so I know where to draw the ink on and it will make it so much easier.
I have half finished the silouhette. Now it is time to draw the reflection in the river. I'm going to be using watery ink so it's lighter than the black indian ink.
This is my finished Indian Silouhette. I have my border and the painting is stuck on to a pink piece of paper.
I have usen brown poster paint for the mountains. The sky is made out of blue poster paint and the clouds are made with the dry brush technique using the white poster paint.
This is the reference photo of the painting I am painting. It has mountains, houses and the trees. The houses and the trees will be added after I finish the mountain.
Finished artwork
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EBI
Indian Contemporary Artist
Paint the whole canvas with acrylic paint.
Paint some of the sections after sketching with pencil.
Paint some details on the sections.
This is some waves. I added 2 different shades of blue and white because I think it looks good.
I added this structure like rectangles for details
This is my finished artwork! This is the step of adding detail with posca pens. The details are a really important part. If you don't believe me, there is a side to side comparison for before and after the posca pens.
I think I used this learner profile because we did the canvas in pairs. I had to communicate with my partner Lilly to do this,
This is the building I'll be drawing.
This is a practice on procreate.
This is the real drawing on paper. I thinkthat the background colors are really swirly so it fits the drawing well :)
This random scratches of ink looks kind of weird, but it looks good with the lines over it.
If I put the pen on the paper, I can't take it off or I can't continue!
Shading
More Shading...
Even more!
This is my finished drawing, although it looks extremely bad, I ran out of time. Also the shading is just... it looks weird, in a bad way, I mean the sky is OK I guess but the person next to me did a different sky?!?
I'm not lying, this looks kind of bad together, some of us went for some different vibes but atleast the bridge looks good.
I sketched the reference photo before I do my pen drawing. This is just the outline but in ghost lines so it's easier to rub out. The box outside is for helping as we want a picture fading out.
This is the reference photo.
I have finished adding textures and shading. I think it turned out very well. The last thing to do now is adding the waterlines, the reflections and some more textures on the reflections and the faint mountains behind.
This tree isn't that detailed but it somehow looks OK when it's zoomed out.
I like how I represented the grass. More dots=more shadow.
This is the faint mountain behind the foreground. I used a pen really lightly that it looks like it was drawn by pencil. I need to add more detail and texture later.
This is the final artwork. I have added the reflection and the mountains have much more detail.
This was one of the most random sculptures I ever made although it is my first sculpture. It's good because it was supposed to be random, so I'm guessing I reached that target.
This is the drawing of the sculpture I made. The reflection looks a little weird but I don't think it's that bad.
What do Lowry's paintings feature? Write a list of what you can see
People buildings factories pollution
Describe the work of LS Lowry. List 5 adjectives to describe his buildings, 3 adjectives to describe the people and 3 more to describe his colour palette.
People: Thin, basic, busy
Buildings: Simple, faded, 2D and sometimes 3D, has windows, straight lines
Colours: Faded, pale, light
How has Lowry used SPACE and FORM in his work?
Space: He used his perspective by making the foreground bigger and the background small. He sometimes leaves spaces in alleyways and sidewalks and sometimes buildings.
Form: Sometimes 3D and sometimes 2D depending on the perspective.
What is your opinion of Lowry's paintings? Which is your favourite and why?
My favourite is Industrial Scene because I like the hills and it is less busy. I also like how he put the factories in the background so the smoke is in the background. Lowry’s paintings are simple and unique.
5. What are the similarities and differences between the works of Helen Bradley and LS Lowry?
Their art style is similar because their paintings have people and buildings. While Helen Bradley paints more joyful and rich people and at a higher perspective. Whereas LS Lowry’s paintings are more dull and the people are poor and busy.
6. How is Dora Carrington's painting of the Mill at Tidmarsh different to Lowry's work?
Dora Carrington’s perspective is lower and is more peaceful. Also her paintings are more zoomed in and focused on only one building. More colourful too.
7. Which of the English artists' style is the best? Why? Which is your favourite?
There is no best but my favourite is Helen Bradley. I like hers because it is more colourful and joyful and it is a high perspective and is more bright.
8. How are these artworks useful for people today?
We can know more about the transportation, the clothes, the buildings and what kind of people’s jobs were.
This is my favorite painting of LS Lowry.
We decided to do Anya taking a selfie wearing traditiomal clothes. We traced everything but Anya's face and the Japanese writing. I think it's good so far.
I was at FOBISIA so I couldn't participate but my classmates did the background with a pink.