29.09.20 - Comfort Objects & Wrapping with Paper

My two comfort items among the thorny rose stems. I draped one over the top and placed one behind. I like the way the purple hippo has loose folds in the fabric so I can put it in other positions to make different effects with the light and shadow. However my other object isn’t floppy or posable so it can’t interact as much with the brambles.



Using charcoal meant I was able to create the soft lines of my items as well as the harsher edges of the thorns to create contrast between them. I like how it turned out because the plant looks natural while the creatures are disproportionate compared to real life animals and have a charming cartoon feel.




One of my items and a Spanish doll wrapped in paper and masking tape. I think this created a different effect on each one because the doll looks quite sinister, like the nurses from ‘Silent Hill’, while my item still has a cute and endearing shape. I drew his original features on top in a sketchy style to relate to the patch-work of tape and parcel paper.



 



After experimenting with charcoal and drawing ink, I decided that the ink sketches were more successful in capturing the sense of movement that the doll’s dancing pose embodies, with more fluid lines and the free flowing nature of the liquid ink and water.

Using charcoal helped me to create more highlights and different tones but if I did it again I would use looser lines.







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