These drawings, created with chalk and charcoal on sugar paper, by the pupils at Birkhill - show just how marvellous they can make metal look! They were looking at the objects in front of them, scaling up on the paper so they were larger than life and really concentrating on capturing the different tones visible in each individual piece they had. They are aware of the difference between actual and visual texture and were quite proud of themselves at the end of the lesson. I think they've done a fabulous job! Tip top, top cats!
Quite a tricky shape to draw - but with grit and determination and an 'I CAN do' approach, this pupil has accomplished it!
The tin can above is observed excellently by this boy and shows a perfect example of tone being used to create the illusion of form, as well as a perfect interpretation of the visual texture of the shiny, metal surface with all the highlights and shadows - brilliant!
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