In this post, I want to share my sheet tutorial describing my project's weaknesses and strengths and showing the action I would take to improve my project.
Planning my project, I have been looking for artists who specialised in Ink drawings, and the one that kept my eye was Harry Simmonds. He is a British artist born in 1978 in Bristol. Most of his works present human bodies or portraits created in a very specific style. Simmonds created his own style of drawing by using ink and white acrylic paints on separate sheets. The techniques used in the drawings give a dynamic in its unusual form. 'Head of Mike 2' 89.5 x 70 cm approx. Ink and Acrylic on Paper. 'Head of George 1' 99.4 x 70 cm. Ink and Acrylic on Paper. During the research for my ink drawing, I decided to create my piece on separate A4 watercolour sheets like Harry Simmonds. Another interesting aspect of his works is the presented facial expressions. As my drawings will include many faces, I think Simmonds's works might be a great reference in finalising my piece.
My idea for a major project is to create an interior for a small living area designed for a millennial couple. The interior will be fully functional, simultaneously avoiding electronics such as computers and smart kitchens. The design will be a nice-looking, traditional non-electronic living area built with brick walls and a concert floor. However, the flat will be visually cosy with massive windows to make rooms brighter. The design consists of the living room with an inbuilt kitchen and a bedroom on the storey with a view of the living room. Loft Design, Brick walls Loft Design, Concrete floor The project includes a 2D sketch and 3D model to better visualise the idea. To create the interior will be used Adobe Dimension and Illustrator. Example of an Interior created in Adobe Dimension.
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