Abstract 4
Date: High School Junior, March, 2009
Time: Several hours
Materials: Mechanical 0.9 Pencil
Description: A pencil drawing of many circles and circles inside circles that are shaded from dark to light from the outside to the inside and from the inside to the outside of the circle. There are also thick lines going across the page made by shading rough edged triangles from the outer edges of the lines to the smaller point on the other side of the line, combining all the triangles to form the thick lines across the page. Black, white, gray, pencil shading, three-dimensional.
Artist’s Comments: I started this before, but then my friend’s baby sister ate Doritos one day and she decided to touch my artwork. So I had to start over and redraw what I already had. This is the finished one with no orange fingerprints! I got the idea when I was shading triangle-like shapes back and forth and then realized it looked like some strange optical illusion, added circles to it and poof. Here it is.
Time: Several hours
Materials: Mechanical 0.9 Pencil
Description: A pencil drawing of many circles and circles inside circles that are shaded from dark to light from the outside to the inside and from the inside to the outside of the circle. There are also thick lines going across the page made by shading rough edged triangles from the outer edges of the lines to the smaller point on the other side of the line, combining all the triangles to form the thick lines across the page. Black, white, gray, pencil shading, three-dimensional.
Artist’s Comments: I started this before, but then my friend’s baby sister ate Doritos one day and she decided to touch my artwork. So I had to start over and redraw what I already had. This is the finished one with no orange fingerprints! I got the idea when I was shading triangle-like shapes back and forth and then realized it looked like some strange optical illusion, added circles to it and poof. Here it is.
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