This week, the theory is based on impressionism in drawings/paintings. The image below is an example of impressionism in a drawing. This image was constructed using 6 different coloured pastels. We see impressionism here as the markings are randomly marked on paper, but maintaining the objects/shape to be recognisable for any viewer. In this image we see interesting composition. For instance layers of detail, illustrating depth in three layers: background, mid-ground and foreground. The foreground are the bushes at the front of the image at the bottom. The big bright red-leafed tree as mid-ground, with strong colours and have highly detailed markings. This is the focal point (area of interest). For background the blurred yellow-leafed tree, the blue tint representing a part of a building and a shade of yellow to fill the white spaces. This drawing also demonstrates atmospheric perspective, where distant objects are blurred ( the yellow tree). However the drawing is not fully complete, there are areas with white spaces. The overall image has a calm feel by the way its marked. Furthermore, there is contrast and colourful scenery.
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