I chose this because i like how he has the band with all the instruments. Every single one has there own variety of colors. Neither one really matches at all which is what makes the picture that much better.
Mount Saint Mary College Basic Drawing Techniques Course Number: ART 1020 Course Title: Basic Drawing Techniques Professor: Gary Jacketti Office Hours: Monday, Wednesday before or after class e-mail: gjac4166@my.msmc.edu Class Times: Monday, Wednesday 5:15 to 6:40 ...
This sketch is called "Boats on the Sea," created in 1888 by Vincent Van Gogh. According to vincentvan gogh.org, this was done using pencil, reed pen, quill, and black ink. This sketch caught my attention because of how much motion it shows. The short, curved lines of the water make it look like wind is blowing and waves are rising/crashing. The curved look of the sails makes the boats look like they are moving across the water as well. I also like how much depth there is, because sailboats are actually visible far out on the water and on the "horizon" of this sketch.
This drawing is called "En Route" by Vincent van Goth and was created in January 1881. This image shows a man that is in the midst of travel to his destination. I choose this image as it reminded me of the journey of life, especially in college. Many of us are still trying to find ourselves as we get ready to graduate college and enter the workforce. This journey will have many twists and turns, and our plans may change along the way, just like the man in this image. *All information that I received on this image can be found here: https://www.vangoghgallery.com/catalog/Drawing/903/En%20Route.html
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