Line, all sketches begin with line. It is such an important element when communicating a
design or idea.
The first way I have progressed in being able to communicate visually, is by
improving the quality if line in my sketches. One important lesson I have
learned is that less is more, and to make every line gesture count toward the
overall sketch composition. It is a very effective way of visual communication
to use fewer lines. Line weight is another important aspect to sketching. As
with all design, a good sketch or drawing should have an n established
hierarchy of line. This communicates the importance of features, as well as
emphasizing the principles of rhythm, repetition and contrast. The element of
line is something I will continue to focus on, and hopefully make more progress
on as I continue to learn and improve my freehand and drafted drawings.
A second way I have progressed in my
ability to communicate visually is by experimenting with different styles of
drawing. I have especially worked on communicating through a “looser” style.
The sketches and drawings I find most appealing have both a controlled aspect
and a “loose” aspect. I am at ease with the control, but have been working
toward a freer style. I have tried several ways to develop this style. One, I
have held my pencil, or drawing tool in a free, loose way, having a grip at the
end of the utensil away from the paper. I have also experimented with different
types of media to help develop a less constricted way of sketching.
Use of media is also something I have
worked on and developed this semester. I have used several types of media that
I have never used before, including oil pastels and xylene based markers. I
have also continued to refine my use of watercolor and colored pencil. Another
approach I have tried is to mix different types of media within one sketch or
drawing. The most successful being the use of colored pencil and marker
together. I will continue to try different types of media and mixing them in
new and different ways to create unusual effects that can further enhance my
drawings. I believe this will enhance what I have learned this far, and help me
to grow and learn in my ability to communicate visually.
Finally, and probably most importantly, I
have gained confidence in my abilities this semester. As my drawing and
sketching abilities have improved I have become more confident. I have
challenged myself to try new things and create more difficult sketches all
semester. I will continue to push myself, so I can be comfortable in my ability
to render, sketch and draw.