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Landscape & Still Life Drawing Pencil and Charcoal
Learning Objectives: • By the end of the lesson, students be able to: – Use charcoal pencil in their sketches by following its tone values. – Make a sketches of landscape and still life at least three objects/subject matters.
Basic Shading Technique Hatching
Cross Hatching
Smudge
Pointilism/Dotting
Scrumbling
Tone Values
Values are the different shades of gray between white and black. Artists use values to translate the light and shadows they see into shading, thus creating the illusion of a third dimension.
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Unknown Charcoal on canson paper
Deviant art Charcoal on boxboard
Oksana Pasishnychenko Charcoal on paper
Krissy Charcoal on paper
Let’s do a sketching Getting Started… • In the A4 sketchpad, sketch as much as possible a landscape and still life objects as your subject matter. (not fully detailed drawings) • One sketch each paper and you must using charcoal pencil as your tool. • You are given 40 minutes to produce at least three landscape and three still life object sketches.