Sunday, May 27, 2018
Gothic Church
A couple of years ago, I made some contour drawings of the steeples of the Stamford's St. Mary's church. At the time, I was focused more on capturing as much details. I had another opportunity to sketch this beautiful Gothic church recently but this time I focused more on the big shapes and shadows while employing the pencil sight method to measure the proportions. Light brown ink sketch lines before splashing some mixed ultramarine blue, quin rose, pyrrol scarlet, maybe a touch of hansa yellow light. Additional coloring done at home.
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