Cotswold Cheese with Cherry Tomato Drawing
This is a lovely wedge of Cotswold cheese (which has bits of herbs in it) with a little cherry tomato on top.
I will show you step-by-step how it was created.
I used Faber-Castell Polychromo colored pencils on Strathmore 500 Series cold pressed illustration board.
The pencil colors used are Yellow Ochre, Canary Yellow, Grey Green, Cadmium Orange, Orange Yellow, Chrome Green, Sea Green, Geranium Lake, Scarlet Red, Dark Red, Light Flesh, Deep Red, True Green, Light Green, Light Ultramarine.
The finished piece is 5 x 7 inches.
This was my reference photo. Its not very good because its a little blurry.
So I drew the piece from life, which is what I prefer doing anyway.
But I like to have a photo for back-up in case something happens to the "model".
Step 1
I sketched in the composition with Yellow Ochre.
In real life it was much lighter than this. I darkened it up in Photoshop to show it here.
I also purposely made the cheese a bit shorter, and also deleted the wood panelling and green tabletop.
(If I was serious about using the photo for reference, I'd have set it up with something white in the background to begin with.)
Step 2
Here I wanted to establish some color on the whole piece, just to get started.
Using a light pressure, I did an over all wash of Canary Yellow on the cheese,
then started to indicate some of the shadowy bits with Grey Green.
I did some light Cadmium Orange on the tomato, leaving the highlights.
I also did a pale pale pale wash of Sky Blue for the cast shadow (which barely shows up here.)
Step 3
Here I did Orange Yellow and Cadmium Orange over the whole cheese.
I also used an eraser to indicate the highlight on the top edge.
Step 4
Now its starting to get fun.
I did the green bits with Chrome Green, Sea Green and Grey Green.
I used a heavier pressure for the greens, since they're darker bits.
I'm also not slavishly copying every little green bit exactly like it is in the photo.
Some pieces are the same, but I've also done some editing and rearranging.
Step 5
Here I went farther with the cheese.
I did more Cadmium Orange over the whole thing,
and also added a shadow for the tomato on the top of the cheese.
I worked on the edge highlight too.
Step 6
Now I'm starting to work on the tomato.
I did Geranium Lake over the whole thing, with a little bit of Cadmium Orange.
Step 7
I developed the tomato further here, with Scartlet Red, Dark Red, Cadmium Orange
and a little Light Flesh in the highlights.
Step 8
Yes, I know this looks weird.
I needed to go darker, so added Scarlet Red, Deep Red, Dark Red, and more Geranium Lake.
I also filled in the highlights because they didn't look right anymore.
Step 9
I fixed it.
I put the highlights back in with a Helix battery powered eraser.
I also added some more darks for shadows.
And I lightly outlined the cheese and tomato with True Green.
Step 10
Now I'm starting the background.
I did an even layer of True Green over the whole thing.
Step 11
Almost finished.
I added more True Green, plus Light Green all over the background.
Then I used Chrome Green and Light Ultramarine for the shadow.
I did more tweaking in the tomato's cast shadow as well.
Step 12
The finished piece.
I added more Cadmium Orange over the cheese, and more True Green in the shadow.
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