Here we can
see the artist has drawn some more classical interior architecture, and in this
first drawing the artist has gone for more of an impressionistic approaches
rather that adding an excess of detail. And even in this impressionism there is
a mixed variety of mark making used between the shading done on the surfaces
and the hard lines used to capture some details on the pillars in the bottom
right.
These pillars could most likely be the focal point of the image due to
the artist adding most detail here because of the level of detail decreasing as
the viewers eye draws away from these objects. In the second image it is
obvious that the artist has changed the material used but has retained the same
impressionistic fell but here it is not as strong as there is more detail
throughout the entirety of the scene.
However the impressionistic feel comes
from the mark making used. There artist has used lots of strong rough lines and
a mix of shading to add to the realism of the scene as it created varied tonal
values thus also creating a sense of the objects being the in the third
dimension giving and overall depth to the piece.


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