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First Art Compositions "Still Life"
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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 263610" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>Wow! Lisa! I think you both did great!</p><p> </p><p>I remember taking a very similar class in college. For the first thing we did, the instructor painted several objects white and set them against a white background ... a ball, a cone shape, a Coke bottle! HATED that *#&%^ Coke bottle! It was all shading. For our second project, he borrowed a human skeleton, set it against a white background, and we had to draw it! It took weeks! We had this class at night, 3 hours twice a week. And every time we came in, he had set the lighting just a little bit differently - of course the shadows were cast in all different places each time - drove us nuts!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 263610, member: 1883"] Wow! Lisa! I think you both did great! I remember taking a very similar class in college. For the first thing we did, the instructor painted several objects white and set them against a white background ... a ball, a cone shape, a Coke bottle! HATED that *#&%^ Coke bottle! It was all shading. For our second project, he borrowed a human skeleton, set it against a white background, and we had to draw it! It took weeks! We had this class at night, 3 hours twice a week. And every time we came in, he had set the lighting just a little bit differently - of course the shadows were cast in all different places each time - drove us nuts! [/QUOTE]
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