This document summarizes drawings created for a Drawing I class at the University of Rhode Island. The drawings were created using pencil, charcoal, and chalk on white and colored paper. Techniques for accentuating shadows, highlights, and depth were practiced to create three-dimensional black and white drawings. The drawings included styrofoam spheres, intersecting paper, rolled paper, American flags, popcorn, and a cow skull. The final project was a drawing of part of a plant from the URI greenhouses.
3. * This piece consists of styrofoam spheres and a cup on a table in front of a draped sheet. Size: 18 x 24 Materials: Medium Natural White Paper, Pencil
4. * This drawing consists of paper intersecting itself. The purpose is to show depth and shadows. Size: 18 x 24 Materials: Medium Natural White Paper, Pencil
5. * This drawing consists of a piece of paper rolled into a tube-like shape. The objective is to show depth, highlights, and shadows. Size: 18 x 24 Materials: Medium Natural White Paper, Pencil
6. * This is a drawing of different sized American flags pinned up and draped on a wall. Size: 18 x 24 Materials: Medium Natural White Paper, Pencil
7. * This is a drawing of the same American flags as shown in the previous slide. The point of the drawing was to pick a smaller area of concentration to accentuate the highlights and shadows using charcoal. Size: 18 x 24 Materials: Medium Natural White Paper, Charcoal
8. * This is a drawing of a piece of popcorn, which I found to be the most challenging because the popcorn is already white and we had to accentuate the highlights and shadows. We also created a replica using charcoal and chalk on black paper. Size: 18 x 24 Materials: Medium Natural White Paper, Pencil
9. * This drawing is of a cow skull. I also found this piece to be a challenge because majority of it was already a light color and the objective was to balance the shadows and highlights. Again, we created a replica on black paper with chalk and charcoal. Size: 18 x 24 Materials: Medium Natural White Paper, Pencil
10. *Our final project of the semester was to choose a plant in the URI greenhouses and focus on a certain part of that plant we found to be the most interesting. Size: 18 x 24 Materials: Medium Natural White Paper, Pencil