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I like how the side of the quilt hanging off the bed came out. I paid more attention to the details in this drawing more than the others I've been doing lately. In otherwords, it was a drawing, not a sketch. I'm not sure what I could improve about the top of the quilt, but the perspective is a bit off. I think it'll just take more practice. Surprisingly, it was the perspective in the headboard and footboard that gave me the most trouble, as you can probably see. The quilt actually has a lot more color in it than is indicated here, but I only have 8 Albrecht Durer pencils, and there's only so many combinations one can do in a reasonable amount of time. When I add to my collection, I am definitely picking up a purple. The quilt has lots of red purple, pink, red, normal purple, and bluish purple that I wasn't quite able to pull off with my limited expertise and palette.
Albrecht Durer watercolor pencils
Moleskine sketchbook
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