Done - on a sketchbook page crinkled by a watercolour on the other side |
An earlier version |
I was sitting near a window as the sun sometimes went behind clouds. As the light changed, different types of shadow came and went, giving yet more aspects to pay attention to.
From Jackie - This was absorbing and challenging especially since the paper kept blowing about on the garden table
From Sue B - my 2 hour sketch of crumpled paper using HB and 4B…a good exercise for really looking at shadows and angles!
From Judith - Yesterday painted the fabric then wondered about paper and squares. Not sure if it makes the drawing easier or not!
From Sue S - my study of a crumpled napkin. Those stripes gave me quite a challenge! Perhaps a plain white would’ve been easier!!
From Carol - Much respect to those of you who have included text and pattern in your crumpled fabric/paper – I was not so brave but enjoyed the folds.
From Richard - Only found time for one quick pencil sketch today. So lucky that my sketches look better when photographed!
From Janet B - After my first two crumpled pieces kept moving in the wind and eventually blew away, I resorted to a pencil case paperweight.
From Joyce - I really enjoyed getting absorbed in such a simple(?) subject, nothing else to distract.
From Janet K - From the archives. A still life exercise at Morley College. Ah, the days when we went to painting and drawing classes.
From Hazel - Here's my drawing of crumpled paper using biro and watercolour. Some beautiful, reflected shadows and light. Very hard to capture the subtlety of it. Enjoyed trying though!
From Ann - Crumpled fabric over a chair from a few weeks ago. An enjoyable theme!
From Gill - Made a study with a graphite stick then another with ink and a brush (after I finished eating the sponge fingers from this packaging)
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