The Dimensional Apple
By: Mike • Essay • 272 Words • May 8, 2010 • 842 Views
The Dimensional Apple
Three apples are beside my keyboard: A fresh apple, my drawing of an apple and a ceramic apple paperweight. I study their relationship to each other and am reminded of my class in circular composition.
I learned no lines exist in any shape, just light and dark depending on the form and shadow. There is no black line surrounding the actual apple, and no lines exist in my drawing or on the ceramic apple either. This is one similarity between the three apples.
I began my drawing of an apple with a canvas covered with black chalk. The putty eraser was my ink, and my fingers were my tools. I surrounding the apple image with light and traced the edges carefully. There was no need for more chalk; light and dark created the apple composition.
The organic apple is three-dimensional, realistic and individual. Its color is a subtle variation of