Drawing Together Episode 71: Pie
this episode is Part of the Drawing Together live video series – learn more here
Heading into the Holidays, I’ve got pie on the mind. Let’s draw a piece! Follow along using this reference image: Reference Image
We want to see your drawings! Share your finished pieces and any tips with us on this episode page.
Today, I’m working with:
- White CharcoalDrawing Paper
- Charcoal Pencils
- Vine Charcoal
- Kneaded and Rubber Erasers
- Shading Stumps
In this session, we’ll cover:
- Drawing and sketching Food
- Still Life Drawing
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Thanks for another challenging session! All the different textures were quite difficult.
This is beautiful. Thanks for sharing your materials. Great use of light and texture!
Wonderful, Vickie!
Looks great, Vickie!
Thanks, Cindy! This looks great!
Very nice work here!
This looks great!
I’m glad to hear that the suggestion was helpful! This drawing looks great!
This looks great! You did a great job with the texture on the top of the pie. It’s a tough one!
This looks great. Such rich mark-making!
Continuing to work at these.
my plate first looked like a soggy paper plate, a little wonky. Now I’m not sure the ice cream looks edible!
my plate looked like a soggy paper plate for a while. Not sure my ice cream looks edible!
Scott, I loved your suggestion to start from the center of the form….now if I can only remember it! Please review ‘paying attention to the direction of the marks in the cast shadow’. Thanks again.
It’s pie. Thanks for the videos!
Great lesson, Scott. Thanks for the thought you put into selecting these lessons. I drew my pie on textured white charcoal paper which gave it any interesting look.
Love your classes and drawing. keep trying acrylics and watercolor, but good old drawing seems to work best for me.
My eyes have been on the pie!
Thanks Scott for Drawing Together!
Vickie Gann
Very Interesting session. Simple subject but, not so simple drawing, because of abstract forms despite realistic photo of the subject. Charcoal Strathmore, laid finished paper. 14X18, vine charcoal, 2B, 6B charcoal pencils.
Urszula
There is more to the eye when drawing a piece of pie! Another fun session. Hopefully draftmanship is improving. Drawn on Strathmore Charcoal paper laid finish, 64 lbs, 9 x 12, using Staedtler Mars Luminograph 100 series, 2B, 3B and 4B, kneaded eraser.