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Cate Adamopoulos
TMD 427 : Portfolios & PresentationsPortfolio Piece # 3
• This is some work from my Drawing I class that I took spring semester (Spring 2010) of my junior year at the University of Rhode Island. We worked with pencil, charcoal and chalk to create the drawings on white and colored paper of different textures. Everything in this class was drawn in black and white only. We learned different techniques in order to accentuate shadows, highlights, and depth to create three dimensional drawings.
* This piece consists of styrofoam spheres and a cup on a table in front of a draped
sheet.
Size: 18 x 24
Materials: Medium Natural White Paper,
Pencil
* This drawing consists of paper intersecting itself. The purpose is to show depth and
shadows.
Size: 18 x 24
Materials: Medium Natural White Paper, Pencil
* This drawing consists of a piece
of paper rolled into a tube-like
shape. The objective is to show depth,
highlights, and shadows.
Size: 18 x 24
Materials: Medium Natural
White Paper, Pencil
* This is a drawing of different sized American
flags pinned up and draped on a wall.
Size: 18 x 24
Materials: Medium Natural White Paper, Pencil
* This is a drawing of the same American flags as shown in the previous slide. The point of the drawing was to pick a
smaller area of concentration to
accentuate the highlights and shadows using
charcoal.
Size: 18 x 24
Materials: Medium Natural White Paper,
Charcoal
* This is a drawing of a piece of
popcorn, which I found to be the
most challenging because the
popcorn is already white and we had to accentuate the
highlights and shadows. We also created a replica
using charcoal and chalk on black
paper.
Size: 18 x 24
Materials: Medium Natural
White Paper, Pencil
* This drawing is of a cow skull. I also
found this piece to be a challenge because
majority of it was already a light color
and the objective was to balance the shadows and
highlights. Again, we created a replica on
black paper with chalk and charcoal.
Size: 18 x 24
Materials: Medium Natural White Paper,
Pencil
*Our final project of the semester was to choose a plant in the URI
greenhouses and focus on a certain part of that plant we found to be
the most interesting.
Size: 18 x 24
Materials: Medium Natural
White Paper, Pencil