In drawing and painting a sphere represents a perfect laboratory environment in which to explore the possibilities of style, materials, concepts, really anything that you need to work out in a practical sense as a visual artist.
In this lesson, we are drawing a sphere with the intent of determining exactly how far and how much we need to change what we see to embody Grebennikov's unique style.
The materials will need for this lesson as I described in the first part of the video are really everything that you have around. At bare minimum you'll need some very soft graphite probably 8 or 9B, some hard erasers, some needed erasers, I'm just a couple of harder pencils too. I have made this drawing on Stonehenge paper.
By the way, the thumbnail for this video is just a screenshot from the lesson. I dare you to look at it and then ask me if I'm passionate about teaching drawing online 😅
Here's a link to the silent draw along video that includes every mark I made on the paper:
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