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Drawing

  • lsimonsart
  • Jun 27
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jun 30


Starting on my drawing project I combined x9 A3 sheets of paper together and drew a portrait that spans across the larger combined sheet. This first layer is in yellow which is quite hard to see in a photo. Because of this (for photo documentation purposes), I projected blue light onto the drawing which contrasts with the yellow, allowing you to see the image more clearly.


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After completing this first layer, I separated the x9 A3 sheets as I wanted to cut them in half to start a second layer of drawings over the top of the first.


My initial plan was to separate and cut these A3 in half, but after some thinking, I didn't see reason to split the first image twice. Following this I decided to not cut the sheets in half to A4 size, meaning that instead of needing to do x18 A4 drawings, this narrowed down to the original x9 A3 drawings.


After these x9 A3 drawings, I will then cut them half so that the final layer will be x18 A4 drawings rather than the intended x36 A5 drawings.



Below are the photos of the completed second layer of drawing on the x9 A3 sheets.



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