First Task of Talking Colors—Xinyi Zheng
1.colored luggage case( watercolor)
1.colored luggage case( watercolor)
2.fruits in autumn (watercolor and colored pencil)
2.fruits in autumn (watercolor and colored pencil)
3.colored store (crayon)
3.colored store (crayon)
4.cooking leaves (watercolor, colored pencil and ore pigment)
4.cooking leaves (watercolor, colored pencil and ore pigment)
5.afternoon tea (draw continuously by a pencil)
5.afternoon tea (draw continuously by a pencil)
6.plate and bread (crayon and ore pigment)
6.plate and bread (crayon and ore pigment)
7.tea (water color and ore)
7.tea (water color and ore)
8.bowl (chalk and watercolor)
8.bowl (chalk and watercolor)
9.tablecloth (drawing by tissue)
9.tablecloth (drawing by tissue)
10.The evening clothing store (watercolor and pencil)
10.The evening clothing store (watercolor and pencil)
my inspiration
1.colored luggage case( watercolor)
2.fruits in autumn (watercolor and colored pencil)
3.colored store (crayon)
4.cooking leaves (watercolor, colored pencil and ore pigment)
5.afternoon tea (draw continuously by a pencil)
6.plate and bread (crayon and ore pigment)
7.tea (water color and ore)
8.bowl (chalk and watercolor)
9.tablecloth (drawing by tissue)
10.The evening clothing store (watercolor and pencil)
Talking Colors Project: My Travel Highlights
In the Talking Colors project, I explored a trip I took with my friends after graduating from high school. During this trip, we find many interesting things, and I took lots of photos, mostly of colorful places and desserts we tried. I realized that Hangzhou is a city full of colors, and I really loved the visual impact of those colors.
I drew tableware, desserts, and buildings using mainly watercolors, mineral pigments, pastels, markers, colored pencils, and oil pastels. This list also reflects the order of what I used most in my 10 drawings. I really like using watercolors because I feel their fluidity is perfect for showing the softness of porcelain. I used mineral pigments to try and capture the texture of tableware and marble. Since pastels and oil pastels have good coverage, I used them more for buildings and desserts to give a solid feel, and their colors are also very bright.
The most challenging part for me was drawing fruits. I had never tried the technique of laying down color blocks first and then adding outlines, but I found it really interesting later. This project helped me understand that drawing is a process combining personal perception and materials deeply. I hope to use this method more in my future designs.