Here is an image of a grave stone where i used drawing inks, to create this image, and then used the same inks to give the piece an old and derelict look to it. They also make it look like it has vines wrapping round it.
This is the original photograph that i used in my development and became the structure of my final piece, i concentrated on a window as it was one of the most interesting architectural aspects of the church.
Here is a close up of the circular window this was the main focus pint of my final piece, i used a variety of medias such as chalk and acrylic paint along with block paints and drawing ink.
This is a close up of a wall which was on the right hand side of my main piece, i used inks and watered down paints to show droplets down as it felt it made the piece look older and added more detail.
Below is one of Picasso's cubsim pieces i like how the random sized lines and curves are all used intelligently to create and image that is not immediately apparent. This influnced my final piece for my exam as i felt it gave a good overall end result.
This is a pencil drawing of a lamp post i found on a staircase outside a church in headingly, i used a variety of penicls to show contrast and light that was being reflected of the lamp.
Here i looked at religious symbols such as the crucifix and roseary beads, i did a few intial sketches using pencils and pens, then i created an etching which i would user later on mutiple times to create a final piece.
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