A single piece of popcorn is surprisingly complex. Staring at a piece of popcorn is similar to staring at clouds. I start to see imaginary figures. The piece of popcorn I drew looks like a Thanksgiving turkey to me. Or a very fat man with a small head and a tail feather. Mechanical pencil on 9" x 12" Strathmore 400 Series Sketch Pad paper
Monday, February 18, 2008
EDM #158 - Draw a Kernel of Popped Popcorn
A single piece of popcorn is surprisingly complex. Staring at a piece of popcorn is similar to staring at clouds. I start to see imaginary figures. The piece of popcorn I drew looks like a Thanksgiving turkey to me. Or a very fat man with a small head and a tail feather. Mechanical pencil on 9" x 12" Strathmore 400 Series Sketch Pad paper
Labels:
Artwork from Life,
Drawing,
Every Day Matters,
Graphite
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4 comments:
Gorgeous drawing. I'd never have thought that a kernel of popcorn could hold so much interest.
I like this a lot. As Casey has said, it has so much interest and appeal. You've inspired me to make popcorn to draw now!
Great drawing, Laurel! :)
Thanks! Jeanette: I highly recommend butter and salt with the popcorn!
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