
You can find some notebooks at Illyria on Main St. You can cancel your order within 12 hours, otherwise please send us a message.ĪRE THERE ANY SHOPS CARRYING LEAH'S ITEMS WHERE I CAN GO AND SEE THEM IN PERSON? Each item is crafted and made when an order is placed. All items are made to order, which means there isn't a warehouse somewhere with stocked shelves, waiting for orders. No, Leah lives in Hazelton but she uses different printers + makers from all over Canada to produce her treasures.Ĭanvas prints usually take 2-3 weeks and all other items can take about 3 weeks. WHY DID MY ORDER COME IN DIFFERENT DELIVERIES?Įach item is printed to order and if you order several items, they may arrive at different times. Take time to study the piece, prior to drawing it, in order to understand “what” and “why” you are creating.Did you notice at checkout that no taxes were added to your item?! That's right, our prices include all the Canadian taxes. This Project will implement the all Elements line, shape, form, color, texture, space, & value with all the Principles pattern, contrast, emphasis, balance, proportion, harmony, & movement. These are the basic rules you must follow in order to correctly depict Under the Sea Refer to this when creating your own room. Last semester, you designed a 2 Point Perspective “Cityscape.” This semester we are going to build upon your skill set and create a “Interior Space.” To refresh your memory, look at the diagram above. For this project, I will be drawing the cylinder, cube, sphere, and cone. Utilizing two or more mediums, is called “Mixed Media.” It is good practice, to draw “Still Life’s,” to sharpen your skills as an Artist. We will be using these photos, as a reference, to render Geometric Shapes in Colored Pencils and Charcoal. Remember to hold your drawing up and next to your photograph to compare. Step 12- Fine tune adjusting Values and popping out Highlights. An F pencil works great to create a soft, yet still white coat. Make sure you use the same texture when you are overlapping. Step 11- Overlapping softens the White Wolf’s coat. ( Squiggles, Hatching, Cross Hatching, Circles) Step 10- Use different Textures to render the body. *Remember “Less is Best” and the “Check Back Meathod.” Value is built up by overlapping strokes. Step 9- Using your Carbon Pencil, Charcoal Pencil, F Pencil, Kneaded Eraser, and Stumps lightly lay in Values using light feathery strokes for the hair and small circles on the top of the Head and Ears. As you can see above, the wolf’s face is being created/formed by its hair using feathered strokes that simulate the direction of the wolf’s coat and the small circles on the top of the head giving the appearance of softness between its ears. Step 8- The most important tip I can give an Artist when rendering anything is, Shape is created by Value, not Lines. You want the the depth without the reflection a graphite pencil will make. Step 7- Carefully draw the Iris/Pupil of the Eyes using a Charcoal pencil. Use the “check back method” to draw the left eye in the correct size and angle. Draw a guide line across the tear duct of the right eye until it meets the guide line, drawn for the muzzle. Look at the angle and direction of the muzzle and draw a guide line. Step 6- Begin the eyes. Make sure you have the correct distance between the eyes.

Hold your paper up and compare to the photo to make sure it’s correct, if not, make adjustments. Make sure you are using the “ check back method” to get the angles and curves correct. Step 5- Draw the Nostrils, darken with a sharpened charcoal pencil, draw the mouth attached to the nose. Step 4- Draw a Contour drawing of the Nose. Step 3- Block out the area where the muzzle will be. Step 2- Block out the area where the Eyes, Nose, and Mouth will be drawn. Before you begin to render the wolf, remember to cover your drawing with a piece of paper to protect your hand from smudging the background. Step 1- Carefully remove the Frisket off the wolf. In White Wolf Part 3- We will draw the White Wolf and add any touch ups needed to complete the drawing.
