Pencil on Canson paper
I hope to use this exercise in interior perspective for class at Ingbretson Studios later for an oil painting. If interested in purchasing this or any of my available art on this blog, contact my email address sgalda@aol.com or use PayPal button if included in this post. Thanks for looking, tell me what you think-leave a comment! Paintings by Sandra Galda are copyrighted. Scroll down this page for more art!
10 comments:
Wow! This look amazing. It will make a great painting as well.
Sandra, these are excellent drawings - very accurate.
Wow, great job on the perspective. You've got that down.
your perspective is right on! This is a great drawing.
I left you an award. Come get it!
Outstanding perspective! I feel so lazy...this looks like a lot of work. Love the look of the guidelines still in it.
thanks all! It does have several errors in it...I drew it with only a ruler with the paper clipped to my easel. I did not use a drawing board, t-square, or triangles...a must for the kind of accuracy demanded in my mechanical drawing classes taken a long time ago-in the previous century!
It is an exercise to better prepare a painting to be more accurate in its perspective. thanks, it was fun to draw!
I love seeing the sketches, Sandra. There's something pure about the drawn line, and seeing the 'bones' of a work that really intrigues me. These are great!
Great Perspective, love the composition.
Oh my god, this is what you call a SKETCH???!!! Wow!!
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