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Wednesday, October 29, 2014

blog#6

The start of the rain
by Hernan Bas
2004
In class when professor said we have to draw something I almost ready to give up on this post blog because I never draw anything other than a stick man and at our school in India art class is only for boys I didn't know why but thats the school rule. But i gave a try and i draw something i know its so horrible as compare to other but this is my first time drawing and i little happy about it.
             The second picture I chose a drawing titled "The start of the rain by Hernan Bas in year 2004, it is 2D form because it is a drawing, he used both warm and cool color in here. This art is representational because I can tell what exactly what it is. In this art background is the sky, sun, and the trees and middle ground is the lake, and the girl and the rain drop are the foreground. Here the lady is overlapping because her body covered the water and the tree we can't see tree and water through her body. Trees and the sun is the best example of relative scale because trees at front looks huge but as it goes background of the art it looks smaller and smaller even the sun in real it is a huge planet but since it's very far from planet earth it looks small. The rain drops doesn't looks normal its seems it is pouring not just raining and the lady is not afraid of getting wet she is enjoying it. In the water i can see the reflection of the trees and sky. It's sunning and raining at same time that's the beauty of this art and as unusual the sky looks so red. This art is linear perspective of one point and I can see vanishing point all the way deep from the sky and it is eye level.

1 comment:

  1. Tenzin- what a nice drawing you made! The fridge (2 point perspective) and the relative scale make it very good! I am so proud of your first drawing!
    AND you picked a beautiful example of creating space in a painting- yes, it is eye level, shows one point perspective and the relative scale all help give the feeling of space in this work.

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