Korean Artist anjjaemi aka Design Gogh uses a pencil to produce multiple iterations on one specific subject.
These drawing studies explore different stages of the reference but also various techniques and approaches.
From a rough sketch, to a finished piece steeped in realism.
I hope that the progression of you coming week gets better and better like these drawings to culminate in a realistically amazing finale.
See more of anjjaemi's works HERE.
Ps. I gave the images some titles. Large and small teddy bear.
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Press the Image to Enlarge it. Gas lamp.
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Press the Image to Enlarge it. Salt and pepper spice mill.
Press the Image to Enlarge it. Light bulb.
Press the Image to Enlarge it. Vintage Singer sewing machine.
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Ps. I gave the images some titles. Large and small teddy bear.
Press the Image to Enlarge it. Flying butterfly.
Press the Image to Enlarge it. Rose bud.
Press the Image to Enlarge it. Cat resting.
Press the Image to Enlarge it. Flying Parrot.
Press the Image to Enlarge it. Gas lamp.
Press the Image to Enlarge it. Alarm clock.
Press the Image to Enlarge it. Wrist watch.
Press the Image to Enlarge it. Violin and bow.
Press the Image to Enlarge it. Salt and pepper spice mill.
Press the Image to Enlarge it. Light bulb.
Press the Image to Enlarge it. Vintage Singer sewing machine.
Press the Image to Enlarge it.
i am a pencil (mainly) artist myself, and i always enjoy looking at other pencil artist work. inspiring.
ReplyDeleteIn this is a way of presenting art and attributing value to each step that takes you from a rough sketches to a realistic drawing.
DeleteI love to see the process as much as the finished piece.
From questions and comments on our social media pages, it seems that budding artists appreciate it as well. It helps them learn to replicate before they start creating their own.
Enjoy your Sunday.🌿️🌺️🌿️
DS
Genial, los sketchs tan valiosos como la obra final, bravo!
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DeleteEstoy de acuerdo contigo 100%. anjjaemi es una gran artista. Muchas gracias por tu comentario. No olvides seguirnos en www.designstack.co ya que publicamos arte nuevo todos los días del año. Espero que tengas un maravilloso fin de semana. 🍃️🌺️🍃️DS
I agree with you 100%. anjjaemi is a great artist. Thank you very much for your comment. Don't forget to follow us on www.designstack.co as we publish new art every day of the year. I hope you have a wonderful Weekend. 🍃️🌺️🍃️ DS
It's a great opportunity to appreciate what dedication and practice can make.
ReplyDeleteI'm curious, what's the name of the technique he uses? He start by creating the perspective lines?
The artist is making a block to enclose the object to be drawn. Then the lines serve to break up the image to get the proportions of each section correct.
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What's method name
ReplyDeleteThey are called drawing studies. Artists use this method to study an object or person (in sketch form), before creating the final drawing or painting.
DeleteYou get familiar with the forms before moving to the actual piece.
I hope this answers your question and that you have a fantastic Friday. 🍃️🌺️🍃️DS
It is called constructive drawing technique. It follows and understanding of linear perspective and form analysis. An artist must learn to draw from the natural so that his analytical skills and observation skills can be developed.
DeleteThank you very much for taking the time to explain this. I really appreciate it.
DeleteI hope you have a wonderful Sunday. 🍃️🌺️🍃️DS