Kitchen Window
Jill has used Faber Castell graphite pencils 2H, HB, 2B & 4B to create this drawing of her view out the kitchen window in her Windsor Newton A4 200gsm journal. She has done some pretty cool things in this work - first is her attention to perspective, the lines of the window sill and the outside lattice fence all receeding and meeting on the distant vanishing point. The two angles from both sides of the window (left and right) meet on that same horizon plane. That is tricky to do, so fantastic work Jill, all those persepective lessons last year show up here! Another wonderful thing is her observation of details, from the curly window latch, to the shining teapot reflection - and I totally love the planter chicken! Even that chicken is in perspective. This is a great study Jill, well done.
Kitchen Window by Jill D.
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