Vietnam
11 responses to “Hoanh Le”
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Session 4 – July 8, 2025. Continuing from the previous session.
Your technique is solid—delicate and clear.
You need to further develop your observation skills and your thinking in terms of light–dark contrast and shape relationships.
Overall, it’s a good result.
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Third lesson: next fundamental exercise — pencil drawing with two geometric forms, focusing on measurement, value (light and dark), and spatial relationships between the two objects. This session also covered pencil rendering techniques and the use of tonal shapes to establish a basic compositional structure in painting. Overall, the result was relatively good: quick form construction and rapid initial grasp of value studies. Development direction: further improve control over pencil rendering, including stroke length, stroke value, density, and direction. More practice is needed to strengthen visual sensitivity and analytical observational skills

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Second lesson: fundamentals with a single geometric form in pencil, focusing on comparative measurement, value (light and dark), and spatial perception. Hoanh learns quickly, constructs the form well, and controls value buildup gradually and effectively. The contrast can be pushed further to achieve a stronger overall visual relationship

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First lesson: drawing a portrait of a model. This is a difficult subject and will be learned step by step, starting from the basics

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In the trial drawing session (pencil still life), Hoanh showed a relatively good sense of composition despite having no prior drawing experience. This trial class was meant to provide orientation

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