Saturday, 12 March 2016

Drawing/Painting on top off

Drawing/Painting on top off


With these, I have drawn or painted on top of the photograph after it was printed. I have drawn on top of three photographs and painted top off one of them.

The first and second are similar. I have done a similar drawing to both of them. One upside and the other the right way around.


I wasn't trying to be exact following the buildings lines. I wanted it to be like it was a separate drawing  that was put on top. I feel turning it upside down did not work very well.


With the next one, I was trying out different pens. And was drawing more on top colouring in parts of the building hiding information.

You can't really see the highlighter that I used. It reacted with the paper in a weird way. It sort of dried really quickly and left a powder residue on the paper. The ink worked much better. I t also blocked what was underneath from showing. The biro worked better than the highlighter but not as well as the black ink.

The last one is where I painted on top of the photograph in a certain area.

I like it but it would have to be more precise.




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