Allotment Shed Copying Others - Drawing and Painting the Landscape Ink on Paper 14cm x 18cm (5.5" x 7") |
Lesson 28 of Drawing and Painting the Landscape by Philip Tyler is about learning from the mark making of other artists. It is the last lesson in the Mark Making chapter.
Phillip provides a list of artists. He suggests studying their mark making and comparing the marks in their drawings with the marks in their paintings. He also recommends copying excerpts from their drawings.
Excerpt from Six's Bridge by Rembrandt Copying Others - Drawing and Painting the Landscape Ink on Paper 14cm x 14cm (5.5" x 5.5") |
Rembrandt is the first artist on the list. I studied as many of his drawings and etchings as I could find, copied an excerpt from one of them and then drew a picture of my own. I didn't try to imitate Rembrandt's marks. I was interested in whether my subconscious would be influenced by the recent scrutiny of his drawings.
There is a rookie mistake in the drawing of sheds. One of the fence posts touches and lines up exactly with the edge of the leaning door. This unintentional alignment creates a long jarring diagonal line. It happened because I didn’t do any preliminary setup. I just started drawing and was concentrating more on mark making than composition. Just goes to show – you always have to be thinking about the bigger picture.
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