Evaluation
Actually, I'm oveall quite happy about how my drawing turned out. I particularly like:The bunad-embroidery
Not only does this represent one of my interests well, but it is also an uncommon pattern that makes the drawing interesting.
The hut
I think this turned out very realistic, and is super-typical to Norwegian people's outdoor life, including my own. I was a bit scared about the shading beneath the roof, but think I managed that quite well.
The shoe
As I mentioned in my previous posts, I used quite a lot of time on the shoe. It was a practice excercise that lasted several lessons, allowing me to focus on this for the time I needed. I was therefore quite thorough with it, and like the grading of it. In hindsight, I think it was a smart choice to use this shoe, instead of drawing a set of a new pair. Although I would have liked to be "looking down on my own shoes" in the drawing, it saved me a lot of time which I used on other areas of my drawing, and turned out quite cool.
The Sami sun and the pine tree
I feel that the Sami sun adds a cool effect to it, even without knowing what it symbolises. Also I think the pine tree looked quite realistic.
I also like that I managed to use atmospheric, one point, and big-small perspective, how the different object symbollise my culture, and the general composition of the drawing.
On the areas that could have gone better, I would have liked to be able to create more contrast in my drawing. Even though I used the darkest shade I was able to on some areas (like the tree in the foreground, and areas of the shoe and its leg), and completely white on the background, I felt that things got a little smudged into each other while I drew and moved my hand over them.
Another thing was the flag. I wanted it to be waving in the wind, but struggled with getting it realistic.
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