Monday, May 13, 2013

Landscape Interim Reflection

My definition of a landscape is a continuation of objects (people/places/things) that all flow together, are uninterrupted by lines dividing two or more separate landscapes, and relate to one another.  I was sick the day we actually painted landscapes, so I haven't experimented with the paint or nature, but I think I still want to do a one-point drawing of architectural landscape using pencil.  I like the concept of drawing a hallway-like landscape, and I think I may want to draw train tracks or something along those lines.  I may use water color paint later to add some color, but I will decide that closer to my final piece.  I like the control of line quality that the pencil gives and I like how it enables you to draw a lot of small detail a lot easier. I want my train tracks to be the only things on the canvas, with surrounding land being barren and mostly just dirt.


This first picture is a drawing of a hallway near the old dining hall.  This is an example of a one-point view and drawing because the hallway disappears at one point.
This is a drawing of the path leading into the gym.  This is my example of a two-point landscape. I prefer the one point to the two point because I like the idea of just one thing disappearing at a point rather than having two walls or objects intersect at a common point.

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