Of all of the value drawings of a wooden dolphin, I believe the one done with oil pastels represented the wide range of values. The sharpie was my favorite material to use, since it makes clear and distinct lines with better control. Personally, I think the graphite piece is the most interesting since it reflects my personal style of soft, light blending.
     I don't think I'm successful in this drawing, for the my contrast between colors isn't that significant. However, I learnt several ways of hatching, for examples hatching and cross-hatching. If I have this project again, I would press harder on the paper so that the contrast between values would show.
 
     This is my Negative Space Drawing consisting of a pattern based on watermelons. The color used are red, pink, yellow and orange that creates a warm, cute feeling to the piece. They are also analogous which makes the piece come together. The whole watermelons provided a circular shape while the sliced watermelons provided triangular shapes. The difference in shapes create a contrast between the repeating motifs. I believe with the back filled out the completely, the negative subject pops out. However, I think the negative space could take a larger area to make the piece more appealing. Speaking of position, with the negative space centered in the middle shows a balance with the background. It is also positioned upright to have a sense of formal balance.The movement in my piece is how the watermelons look like they're bouncing around. I added a reddish twig as a design element to create an extra motif.