Sofia Setti
Setti’s graphite drawing utilizes a fusion of artistic blending, cast-shadows, and texture to produce a melancholic portrayal of a simple coffee cup.
ASD's Student Arts and Literature Journal
Sofia Setti
Setti’s graphite drawing utilizes a fusion of artistic blending, cast-shadows, and texture to produce a melancholic portrayal of a simple coffee cup.
Yelin Cho
Cho has sketched a skillful rendition of an automobile using only graphite and ebony pencils. The key highlight of this work is the foreshortening angle.
Laura Bech
Through the use of Graphite and Ebony pencils, Bech creates a drawing based on a photo of a horse’s bit taken from a foreshortening angle. A bit is a part of a horse’s reins which is made of metal. Bech’s use of shading to represent the reflections of light makes the 2D metal piece seem almost lifelike.
Eve Niekrasz
Niekrasz has rendered a simple corkscrew with engrossing detail through her use of varying values and textures, lending a surreal effect to this graphite drawing.
Fatima Abdelali
The drawing employs a variety of artistic techniques, such as varying the shades of gray, line patterns and complex figures. This paired with the smooth shading and dark and light contrasts give the scooter a bold and impactful visual presence.
Ashley Franzen
Through exploiting the beautiful simplicity of monochromatic sketches, Ashley Franzen illustrates the intricacy of light as it shines onto the glistening pearls and diamonds. The reflection of the bouncing light on the pearls contrasting the dark yet growing shadow emphasizes the realism presented in the drawing.
Ahmad Al-Ansari
Al-Ansari’s photo presents aspects of landscape and cityscape that caught his eye this summer, inviting us to acknowledge the beauty and inspiration that surround us all, from the buildings towering overhead to the desert’s horizon.