Colored Pencil Still Life

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Colored Pencil Still Life Drawing realistic with color

What to do? $0.25 Take a photograph to work from Print in COLOR in the library $0.25 Use black (or complementary colors) and white pencils to create highlights and shadows 9” x 12” or bigger paper Entire paper should be colored NO WHITE SPACE

Composition At least 3 objects included Picture frame should be filled At least 1 object has to be glass (reflective material) Picture frame should be filled Drawing surface filled No Flash Enough light is already provided

Photograph an Interesting Composition Get up close Crop out parts of objects Not everything has to fit within the picture frame

Colored Pencil Techniques Complete the exercises on the worksheet Blend, blend, blend!