Hayfield Meadow in Summer | The Unfathomable Artist
“Hayfield Meadow in Summer” [29th July 2022] by Matt The Unfathomable Artist, drawing with H, HB, 4B, 8B, charcoal stick and white paint-pen, signed in black ink on 280gsm 250mm x 300mm gesso primed canvas [pad], digitally edited picture 3215 x 2802 pixels.

I produced “Hayfield Meadow in Summer” [29th July 2022] in roughly 50 minutes from start off to finish.

Listed here is the photograph giving inspiration for my sketch:

“Hayfield Meadow in Summer season – Photograph” [1218hrs, 6th July 2022] by Matt The Unfathomable Artist.

You can see the long grasses in the photograph (revealed earlier mentioned) covering the lower-half of the composition. This is true of my sketch. On top of that, I made use of ‘spatial-definition’ as a specific style, an creative illustration within “Hayfield Meadow in Summer” and in some of my other pencil is effective also.

Spatial-definition is where ever or is employed to purposely differentiate and/or amplify imagery in just a composition.  For instance, this could be the sky revealed as a blank void or blank canvas room among grasses.

Would you like to know my favourite particulars in “Hayfield Meadow in Summer”?

In no distinct order:

  • I like the breezy seeking grasses,
  • the way the tall foremost mid-left grasses lean towards each other, almost in harmonious reverence either aspect of the ‘Y’ shadow form, and,
  • the dot-and-sprint like leaves and bushes arrangements in the farground.

You know, I form of experience this artwork is almost nothing still everything. Not quite a few individual objects, apart from for the tall grasses, have any actual composition for being a thing precise. Still, we glimpse at the artwork and make a sense of what the landscape should really seem like.

Practically like a landscape we want it to be.

You can see ‘spatial-definition’ to a higher or lesser extent in the adhering to is effective by me: “The Observant Squirrel”, “Second Mount Foremost Pathway“, “Rusted Cart of the Character Reserve”, “Curved Tree at Wren’s Nest Pond – original”, “James I IV Oak – Autumn Landscape”, “Evening at Hay Meadow – Original”, “Cluster of Oak Leaves in Hayfield Meadow – 3rd version”, “Entrance to Wildflower Meadow”, “James IV & I Oak of Meadows Midst” and “Hayfield Meadow in Summer” (shown in picture).

Hope you appreciate.