this is my ART drawing.
I used a dye.
I used a DREAMLAND pastel.
I used a coloured pencil.
I used a pencil and a vivid.
I used a paper.
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Your artwork shined because of the colours you used and how uncluttered your drawing is, making it very easy to look at.
ReplyDeleteThis reminded me when I used to teach a very similar art lesson to my class. I really enjoyed the effect the dye made on the artwork. Next time you could use a straight edge or ruler to create your cubes.
Why did you break your drawing into parts and why are there different shapes in each space?