Professor Diana Schoenbrun | COMD 3313 | SP22

Author: Kayla Williams (Page 5 of 9)

Week 6 sketchbook-Kayla W.

I used complementary colors for both of the drawings on the left, monochromatic for the top right, and one color on the bottom right. I feel like the yellow and purple, and the orange and blue complementary colors always look so well together. The monochromatic green one on the top right seems a little boring to me, but maybe its because of the angle at which I drew the bottle. And the one color of pink feels clean and pleasing to look at.

Week 5 Sketchbook-Kayla W.

I didn’t really know where I was going with this, I just drew lines and went with them to make patterns. I gave some dark areas and light areas and have patterns that create hidden drawings. Looking at the drawing different ways, you can see different types of things created with patterns. Partially I am not really satisfied with some parts that Look a little messy like when I was doing some hatching, but I felt satisfied to having filled the whole page.

Week 6 Discussion-Kayla W.

This work by Nicholas Moegly is one of my favorites from this artist. He plays with light in his work by using a monochromatic color technique with different tones of blue and the pop of yellow and orange to bring light to the piece. He might’ve used the process of drawing with pencil, then used ink pens to draw it out, and either digitally finished it with the color or used colored pencils. I feel like this technique is very affective as it draws your eyes to the lights because of the pop of colors. Below is his website and instagram:

http://www.nicholasmoegly.com

https://www.instagram.com/nicholasmoegly/

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