See what a different enclosure is used in the second selection. The two lanterns make a large dark mass which needs more space. The dark name-place on the right is placed just where it is most needed.

Use a finder on the sketch of lanterns you made. Find a beautiful arrangement of shapes, adjusting the finder until you have found the enclosure and the shapes that suit you best. Cut out your selection and mount it neatly.

Home Exercises.

  1. Make an outline drawing of an empty flower-pot, standing upright. Carefully study the rim, and show where it appears thickest.
  2. Draw in outline a plain glass dish, with three apples in it.
  3. Make a wash-drawing of any cooking-bowl which shows light and dark values.
  4. Find at home any one of the objects pictured on [page 51]. Group some other suitable object with it, and make a sketch in charcoal, showing light and dark effects.
  5. Find five drawings in this book in which the accented line is used.
  6. Make a large outline drawing of a boy's straw hat. Show the use of the accented line.

APPARENT DIRECTION OF EDGES AND OUTLINES