Video: A portrait of soda caps
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2024-01-10 02:10
Contemporary artists are no longer satisfied with traditional drawing techniques and the usual set of drawing tools. To create a picture, artists no longer need an easel, paints and brushes, they can create true masterpieces out of nothing, from any material that comes to their hand, just connect imagination.
It is extremely difficult to draw pictures (landscapes, still lifes, drawings of animals and abstract painting), it is necessary to convey the entire color spectrum, shape. This is a whole work of art, a vivid and vivid description of a certain topic. But drawing a portrait is more difficult, you need not only to clearly and truthfully reproduce the external appearance of the person who is posing, but also through a visual image to reveal his inner world, to betray the mood. And most importantly, it is correct and accurate to reproduce the gaze of a person who will provide us with complete information about the person being portrayed, because it is not without reason that they say that “the eyes are the mirror of a person's soul”.
Portraits have long been drawn not only with watercolors and oil paints, they are drawn with a simple pencil or pen. More creative and skilled artists can create a portrait from simple nails by hammering them into a board, others will paint a portrait in the sand, and others will recreate a beautiful silhouette from old cassettes and bobbins.
You can create using everything, even those things that ordinary people consider rubbish, and creative ones will definitely put them into use. For example, if you have a lot of caps for lemonade, soda and beer, do not rush to throw them away, you can also paint with them. And to draw not something, but a beautiful portrait that seems alive. Resourceful, unusual and beautiful. Such creativity deserves the highest praise.
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