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Developing a Three-Value Statement with a Still-Life with Renae Wang

Developing a Three-Value Statement with a Still-Life
Learn the Basic Fundamentals of Drawing Discover how to construct a still life with its shadow mass

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Instructor
Renae Wang
Subjects
Drawing
Topics
Composition, Still life
Mediums
Charcoal Pencil
Duration
1h 39m 33s

In this lesson, you will learn how to create a still-life using the three-value statement. Instructor Renae Wang will showcase how to construct a basic still-life drawing that will enable you to understand the principles of light and shadow. You will learn how to effectively block in the shadow masses of organic objects, bringing a sense of depth and realism to your artwork. By the end of this lesson, you will have honed the essential skills required to create visually appealing still-life compositions and a deeper understanding of light logic in art.

This lesson belongs to the course, Fundamentals of Drawing and Perspective. In this 10-week course, discover the fundamentals of observational drawing and perspective. Your instructor, Renae Wang, will guide you through the technical skills and materials needed to create convincing representations of still-lifes and environments, making this course accessible for beginners. You will learn to use different tools and techniques to create drawings that convey volume and space, including creating a construction drawing, applying linear perspective, and understanding value systems. Renae will demonstrate how to observe and describe a three-dimensional form on a two-dimensional plane, helping you create compositions that appear to pop out of the page. Additionally, you’ll learn how to measure, create a plan for your drawing, and use different shades of tone to give your artwork even more depth and richness. By the end of this course, you’ll have gained valuable skills and techniques to become a skilled artist, whether you’re just starting or looking to refine your skills.

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