Linear Perspective

Linear Perspective

20"x11"

Graphite, Drawing Paper, Colored pencils


1 Point Perspective

9"x12"

Graphite on Printmaking Paper

2 Point Perspective

9"x12"

Graphite on Printmaking Paper



Interior Perspective

11"x14"

Graphite on Printmaking Paper



When It came to picking a hallway to draw, I wanted to pick one that had some interesting and challenging lines to draw, but not too many. The original hallway that I chose became a little hard to draw when I began the assignment, so I changed it to the other end of the hallway, which was a much better fit. For the other three drawings, I placed the objects at random, and I just added in what the assignment told me to add in.

To make these pieces of artwork I used my 2H, 4B, 6B, a ruler, and colored pencils. I started out by sketching with the 2H and then went in later with the 4B and 6B pencils to make the lines darker. Throughout the entire process, I used a ruler almost all of the time to make sure that my lines were straight. Once I was happy with what the drawing looked like I went in with the colored pencils.

When it came to picking a hallway to draw for the summative, the first one I picked was a little too difficult for me to draw, so I ended up drawing the other end of the same hallway. I took a photo of the hallway and used that to refer back to. I then used a ruler to draw all of the lines from the point in my paper to get all of the lines straight and realistic looking. Once I was happy with all of the lines and designs, I thought that it would be cool to go in with random colors. Every time I was going to color a new section of the paper I picked a colored pencil at random and then would use that to define the line and shade around it. I kept shading until I was happy with what it looked like. In terms of the three drawings leading up to the summative, I drew 5 boxes for each perspective, as well as a room, by using the dot(s) in the middle or sides of the paper. I randomly picked where I placed things and how big they were.