Thursday, July 10, 2008
My name is Tanya Mazurkiewicz, I study design at the Victoria University of Wellington and plan
to major in interior architecture.
The aim of my first modelling project was to create a cardboard and wire model using only cuts and straight lines.
The drawing which responds to the model was created by a mixture of linear lines and planes.
The overlapping lines create depth and the smudging which radiates in a controlled manner creates and interesting effect.
This made the drawing more interesting by being able to create different effects with the same media.
By having the smudging controlled and coming together in the centre it creates a target which attracts the viewer eye.
By using the hatching technique the image starts to jump out at you and adds a three dimensional feel.
The positive and negative space attracts the attention to the core of the drawing.
It’s the composition of the lines and planes that make this drawing successful.
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5 comments:
Nice blog.
I like how you added in the post up the top with the four colourful images to add a little something extra. Looking good.
Hey, loving the subtle detail in your image, they constast well with the super defined images above! very nice.
nice blog tanz ,thanks 4 the comment by the way I guess we share a common style of simplicity .No just joking yours is a little something extra .
Well hello there, long time no see. Cheers for the nice comment. The particular style that you work brings is very abstracted and evokes several emotions. Nicely done
hi Tanya
cool controlled smudging 3d effect
have another look at mine if you like
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