Flamingo drawings
My goal today was too clear up and use all of my
pre-printed paper with drawings,and because i had all of these new photos of
flamingos this was perfect!
I drew a similiar picture to what i had previously done where i had looked at the different postures:
I was pleased with the colours i captured but thought it looked strange and something wasn't right with the way it was cut off at the neck. So i added another piece of paper of a different texture and colour of orange procion dye that i could extend down to draw a complete flamingo....
I drew a similiar picture to what i had previously done where i had looked at the different postures:
This was my favourite part of the drawing,due to
the position of the birds overlapping and the organic shapes and lines that they
have made. I am also liking this due to the fact that i captured the flamingo
showing its feathers, i waited awhile to get that image !! The feathers look
like layered pleats!
I liked this image so much i decided to do a
drawing of it enlarged covering a whole piece of paper of just this, and created
it using oil pastel for a another use of media:
It's amazing how an image can change depending
on what the background looks like and what textures it contains. This paper is
slightly dip dyed which corresponds with the idea of the colour changing layers
of feathers...
After seeing the effects of different textures i
decided to draw a flamingos head and completley enlarge it to capture more
detail. I did this onto a feather printed background so that was subtly showing
through.
I was pleased with the colours i captured but thought it looked strange and something wasn't right with the way it was cut off at the neck. So i added another piece of paper of a different texture and colour of orange procion dye that i could extend down to draw a complete flamingo....
I do like this; at
first it looks slightly disorientated but once you really look and see it does
match! Flamingos have orange in them so corresponds and highlights the body of
the bird and the dull brown accentuates the pinks! I like how the paper isn't
matched as it shows a bit of risk and it breaks boundaries of the paper borders!
Therefore making it free, birds are free in the way that they can fly and are
light.
It makes sense to
me anyway
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