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In my final year as a student at FBAUL I was enrolled in a Museum Studies course. For that I took a specialization in archaeological drawing and made a series of drawings about XVII and XVIII century pieces of ceramic plates and pots that became my final work. For those drawings I had to research about the correct way to measure the pieces and different representation techniques.
Media
Hand drawn illustration. I used mixed painting techniques, acrylics and coloured pencils on cardboard and black ink on draftex sheets. Accurate measurements and techniques of representation.
1 comment:
Very well done!
Congratulations once again!!
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