West Bay Harbour Texture and Space - Drawing and Painting the Landscape Ink on Paper 14cm x 19cm (5.5" x 7.5") |
Lesson 27 of Drawing and Painting the Landscape by Philip Tyler is about Texture and Space. It expands on the theme from previous lessons about using different marks to describe textures. It also explores how varying the level of detail though a scene can create a feeling of space and a focus for the picture.
Bradgate Park Texture and Space - Drawing and Painting the Landscape Charcoal on Paper 14cm x 19cm (5.5" x 7.5") |
Philip observes the closer something is, the more detail and texture we can see. By using simple uniform marks in the background and increasingly distinctive marks as we move into the foreground, we create the illusion of space.
Brecon Barn Texture and Space - Drawing and Painting the Landscape Watercolour and Ink on Paper 16.5cm x 21.5cm (6.5" x 8.5") |
He points out that if everything in a scene is treated with the same level of detail, the image lacks visual contrast and depth. He discusses simplifying the landscape and using detail to draw the eye to particular parts of the picture.
Brecon Barn (Too Much Detail) Texture and Space - Drawing and Painting the Landscape Watercolour and Ink on Paper 16.5cm x 21.5cm (6.5" x 8.5") |
In the last picture I experimented with this idea by drawing everything with the same level of detail. It's a challenge to spend time on something and to deliberately spoil it, but it provides an important lesson about learning when to stop.