sketch of a sculpture; white prismacolor pencil on black paper
In the sculpture galleries at the Chrysler Museum, Norfolk, I came across a drawing station that had a supply of black paper on a clip boards, a box full of white prismacolor pencils and an open invitation to draw the the sculptures. I couldn't resist it. So here is my rendition of Little Peasant or First Grief a sculpture by Erastus Dow Palmer (1817-1904). I loved the beautiful girl and the haunting expression on her face. I was curious as to why the sculpture was titled First Grief and research revealed that : This statue, also known as Little Peasant, depicts an incident in the life of one of the sculptor's daughters, who had avidly followed the hatching and rearing of a nest of birds, only to be overcome with grief when the fledglings departed. Palmer, who was self-taught, was among the first American sculptors to break with the prevailing neoclassical style and adopt a more naturalistic approach. Here is an article on the Erastus Dow Palmer that appeared in New York Times in 1896 when he was seventy nine years old.
It was pretty challenging to draw with white pencil on black paper and I had to make a conscious effort to reverse the normal way of drawing, remembering to draw the light and highlights and leave the shadow areas black :) I enjoyed the impromptu exercise very much and hope to go back and sketch more of the sculptures.
22 comments:
What a creative way to help yourself focus on contrast between lights and darks! I admire your inventiveness! Good job!
Thank you Katherine :) I found out accidentally how hard it is render the lights and darks as you draw white on black!
The stack of golden chairs, a golden leaf and now this ...what a treat u have been dishing up Meera..one better than the other
Hope u had a wonderful thanksgving
Thank you B! I really appreciate your comment!!!
As always, this is also nice.
Thank you very much @Thaikaden :)
Belo desenho...Espectacular....
Cumprimentos
Fernando, Obrigado :)
Muy buenas obras en tu blog... Te sigo... un cordial saludo, Rodisi
Rodisi, muchas gracias :) I really appreciate your comments.
Wonderful sketch and great experience. You make me want to go and sculpt the statues.
That is just fantastic meera. :) I love her pensive expression, and the story behind the title is just perfect! I bet that was challenging, I'm going to have to try that.
Thank you Kathy, the sculptures are indeed beautiful at the Chrysler museum! You should go there!
Crystal, Thanks! Nothing like shaking things up with the way we draw once in a while ;)
It is quite challenging to do in white against the dark.. this looks very three dimensional Meera, nice attempt!
Thanks Padmaja, It was interesting how I kept wanting to 'shade' and had to consciously stop myself from putting white strokes in the shadow part!
wonderful idea...
innovative...
first i thought it is a sculpture...
congratulations...
Thank you for your kind comments, Jyothisethu!
Thanks Prabha - I am also happy with results of an unexpected session of sketching!
love the sketch and the facial expression. i enjoy your previous posts as well. have a good day.
Thank you very much @life Ramblings. I am grateful for your support :)
That looks quite stunning actually!
Thanks Nikhil :) I really fell in love with the sculpture and enjoyed the unexpected challenge!
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