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Observational drawing - tips and techniques

Saturday, 23 August 2014

I was attracted to the light falling on the corner of this building so I did this quick sketch in my pocket pad using graphite pencils. I used a harder pencil for the background (2H) to make it lighter and thereby give the scene more depth.
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