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WHY DRAW STILL LIFES?

A still life is a drawing or painting of inanimate objects - such as fruit, pottery and flowers.

The artist has a chance to arrange these objects (unlike a landscape) in order to work out the composition of their artwork. In addition, they are a great way to practice and develop observational drawing techniques.

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Still Lifes can be REALISTIC

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Still Lifes can be ABSTRACT

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Starting your STILL LIFE:

1 - Create a VALUE SCALE

10 Steps - start with white and end with black…

- should see an even “jump”in value from one step to thenext.

- you will use this to create a Full-range of value in your still life

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Tips for Getting the Best Still Life

1. Pretend you have never seen the object before; look at it with “new” eyes

2. Draw realistically, not symbolically3. Think about shading not just drawing

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How Do I Shade?

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Ways to Create Value (SHADING)

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Adding Value:

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Getting Started

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Start your drawing…

LIGHTLY sketch out shapes of objects (use vine charcoal, a drawing stump or light pencil (ex: 4H).

Work out the kinks now… get the perspective, composition and proportions right…

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