For a recap on negative space drawing, you might want to look at the following links:
1. Negative Space Tutorial
2. From Empty Easel-A demonstration of using a viewfinder to see negative space when drawing a still life.
Homework Redux
1. Van Gogh Drawing of Man in Chair Reading-Remember, begin with an anchoring shape that will help you align the other shapes. When you have completed the "outside" negative shapes, look for the "interior" negative shapes to help you with your drawing. If you get confused, turn the picture upside down.
2. If you did not do the peeled orange assignment, or feel you can do better, please do it again.
3. Try to do at least two drawings of a still life with the View Finder. If you did not do a plate with cup or glass, knife and fork, please consider doing one. Think of the wonderful examples you saw from other students today.
4. Choose some photos from magazines that have good negative space. Remember to place a border around the image so that an "element" from the picture is adjacent to each side of the format. This helps to form the negative shapes. I have included some possible photos you will find below. Click on the image so it will be larger and then save the picture to print out. Remember the format of your paper must be the same as the format of the image.
5. Try doing a negative space drawing using a quadrant from you viewfinder. TRY A PLANT, like Linda's Christmas cactus.






Brenda, this is very helpful. I wasn't sure how to proceed this week. Thanks for putting this blog together. Maggie and I are taking the day off but we will draw again tomorrow. Happy New Year!
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