One day I decided to test my visual memory and draw a slug that I had once photographed.
I was interested in finding out for myself whether it would be enough for me to look at the photo once on my computer screen and reproduce the image on paper as accurately as possible using a graphite pencil.
I did just that opened the photo looked at it carefully, closed the photo on the screen and started drawing but I will say that in the process of working I had to look at the photo three times one time was not enough for me to get this result.
Perhaps this was due to the fact that I had never drawn slugs before and was not interested in their physique which only seems very simple but in fact there are many small details and smooth transitions that are not easy to remember.
So, here you can see the photo and my drawing on which I spent about six hours of my time but it was interesting.
Having started working I immediately felt that I was going in the wrong direction but for now I was acting intuitively.
Something told me that the slug's body should be more voluminous.
It's amazing how quickly I forgot what I was looking at I'm talking about a photograph.
I looked at the photograph a second time when I needed to understand the curves of the slug's back.
And when I looked at the photograph a second time I was able to understand how to depict the asphalt on which the slug was crawling in the photograph.
At some point I thought that I had managed to depict the slug quite well.
But you know I was tormented by doubts and they like a splinter in my finger pointed to the structure of the internal part of the cephalopod's body and therefore I looked at the photograph a third time and corrected this mistake which you can see in the first photograph.
Since I did not constantly look at the source of the image I did not achieve absolute similarity but for me it is much more valuable to test my memory than to draw an exact copy of some image which is quite real for me but for me it is not interesting.
I worked on this drawing on January 25, 2023.
You can see links to my posts about the drawings below.
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Links to a collection of my drawings in my posts:
My Journey Through the Graphite World - On the edge of the world.
My Journey Through the Graphite World - Dogmas about dinosaurs.
My Journey Through the Graphite World - Chapter Nine Genesis..
My Journey Through the Graphite World - Keep the warmth in your heart.
My Journey Through the Graphite World - The genealogy of the sons of Noah.
My Journey Through the Graphite World - Abraham is on his way to Egypt.
My Journey Through the Graphite World - Christmas in the village.
My Journey Through the Graphite World - Sweet dream of a fisherman
My Journey Through the Graphite World - The good, the bad, the ugly
My Journey Through the Graphite World - Genesis Chapter 15 - God's promises to Abraham
My Journey Through the Graphite World - Genesis Chapter 16 - Hagar and the angel.
More to come!
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Have a blessed day!
Category: | Art, drawing, illustration. |
Tools: | Graphite pencils B3, B6, B8, HB and 2=HB, eraser, sharpener. |
The format of a sheet of paper, canvas: | Sheet of paper A5. |
Location: | Ukraine |
Author: | Author @barski. In my publications you will see only my author's works. |