Here was our "warm up" pointilism piece. An eyeball.
Yay! It actually looks like an eyeball!
I'm actually really digging this project. This is the kind of thing I can get behind. I mean, that looks pretty real, right? It took me a couple rows of the grid to really get into it, but once I could see how it was progressing I really enjoyed it. And my professor called it a "really great drawing."
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So, the next step is to pick a photo and do the same thing, but on a larger scale. The photo is 6 x 8, so the drawing would be twice as big, 12 x 16. I decided on this, one of my favorite photographs ever.
"The Afghan Girl" from National Geographic 1985
Okay, you should really check out the original (in color) and read the story, too. When I was younger, my parents had like every single National Geographic, and those magazines are what originally got me interested in photography and why I took a photo class in high school. And then, on the first day of class, we watched a short movie about the life and career of National Geographic photographers. Coughfatecough.
Anyway, the whole point of this little anecdote is that this is one of the pictures that got me involved in photography, which led to me minoring in Fine Arts, which led to me taking this drawing class. I normally wouldn't even attempt to draw this, but I think I did pretty well with the eye so hopefully I'll do it justice. I'm really excited to just see the end result.
Oh, and we're using graphite pencils for this. 6 different ones, in fact, all with different softness of lead so they shade darker, sharper, etc. I'm a fan.
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