tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1746737178542952071.post3473095998835928110..comments2015-02-25T23:26:08.653-08:00Comments on sketchbook class work: kath / AliaKhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12872165221893598728noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1746737178542952071.post-25686326587757040802015-01-13T17:14:34.116-08:002015-01-13T17:14:34.116-08:00thanks very much Rosemary for your great feedback....thanks very much Rosemary for your great feedback. yes, the rocks were very striking in such a tranquil setting. I'll choose one (likely the rocks) and develop it more. I still need to try the printing parts at the end of this exercise.kath / AliaKhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12872165221893598728noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1746737178542952071.post-8478888199718419282015-01-13T08:33:36.561-08:002015-01-13T08:33:36.561-08:00Hi Kath. This is a good way to show me your work, ...Hi Kath. This is a good way to show me your work, very clear. I love your photos and studies. #2 reminds me of rushing water. I like the contrast between the fine lines and the gentle tonal and colour changes. There are some interesting grey marks on the granite studies, these could lead you in a textural direction. Photo #4 is gorgeous! This could be interpreted in a pattern way or as colour studies. I think I would try to recreate those patterns in various different ways with different materials.<br />Well done so far, a good start to your sketch book studies!Rosemary Firthhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12415501672086566082noreply@blogger.com