PART 1 P2: Exercise 2 - Observing Shadow using Blocks of Tone

On a 2D surface 'real' space is hard to create, especially without focus on tone. Showing light and dark on a surface gives an impression of three-dimensionality.



I started off with conté, as its one of my favourite mediums. Despite that, it is not an easy medium to use as charcoal in terms of building up or lifting tone.   

      

I initially misunderstood the instructions and filled the paper with drawings of the same objects. Rather than getting 'all tones to work together in a series of total shifts'. I began again with charcoal and my work flowed better, maybe because I had my 'eye in' by this point. I cannot find A1 paper easily where I have so have worked on A2. 

I know that I could work more on this, especially to lift the highlights and soften the contrast on the right hand vase.




I wasn't quite satisfied with the first attempts, not so much perfectionism creeping in but more that I don't think I really followed the method well enough; I went straight into it with out building the picture up. Here is another attempt, focusing on each stage and building up the areas.























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