Below is Anna's pencil drawing with her wall of important things and a clean sink in the artroom!




Watch our progress as we spend a semester working on our drawing skills. We are section 2 of the Intro class. Drawing, of course, is a visual art and should be seen. Here are 19 different points of view! (Remember that many of the people who make art began with drawing.)
John's shading is unbelievable! Each one of these projects reveals so much about the artist as individuals! Who knew that a clean sink meant so much to Anna?
ReplyDeleteThe triptich idea was a great one.