Sketching has always been difficult for me. I never really knew how to sketch, or what it entailed. This past year I feel as though I have improved on my sketching tremendously. The first photo was one of the first sketches I did. It was tough. I took my keys, set them on a table, and attempted to sketch what they looked like. It turned out to be very flat looking but atleast it resembled the keys a little bit. The second photo was a sketch that I did the week after the first one. This one was slightly easier for me because it involved straight lines. I was able to add some depth to the objects in the sketch but my lines were still quite off. I was on the right track for how things were supposed to be though. The last image is one that I did a while after the first two. I tried sketching different objects, such as a tree b
ranch, the bottom part of a tulip, the base of a tree, and a brick fan from a building. It was slightly easier than the first sketch because I had more practice in sketching at that point. However, it was still difficult. The detail in some of the objects was tricky. I know that I still need more practice sketching but I do feel that my sketches have already improved from what they were, to what they are now.

ranch, the bottom part of a tulip, the base of a tree, and a brick fan from a building. It was slightly easier than the first sketch because I had more practice in sketching at that point. However, it was still difficult. The detail in some of the objects was tricky. I know that I still need more practice sketching but I do feel that my sketches have already improved from what they were, to what they are now.

1 comments:
I find it works best to just draw and not worry about how it turns out. For the artist, the act of drawing is more important the the finished product, I think. Also, look up blind contour drawing or any other practice drills you can find. I like your drawings, especially the last four.
:)
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