This striking colored pencil drawing by artist Sajid transforms a humble, everyday object—a single red apple—into a captivating study of color, light, and three-dimensional form.
Color Palette and Technique Sajid employs a warm, highly saturated palette to bring the fruit to life. The body of the apple is built through careful layering, using deep crimsons, bright cherry reds, and subtle undertones of yellow and orange. The artist uses deliberate, curved pencil strokes that follow the natural spherical contour of the apple, which builds both rich texture and a sense of volume. Providing a sharp, complementary contrast to the warm reds is a single, crisp green leaf attached to a delicate brown stem, complete with finely drawn veins that add a touch of organic realism.
Lighting and Composition A standout feature of this portrait is Sajid’s masterful handling of light. By strategically leaving distinct areas of the paper uncolored—or using heavy, bright white burnishing—the artist creates sharp highlights that perfectly replicate the glossy, reflective skin of a freshly polished apple. Set against a stark, minimalist white background, the vivid colors of the fruit are allowed to pop dramatically.
Form and Weight To prevent the apple from appearing as though it is floating in empty space, Sajid has included a soft, gradient gray cast shadow directly beneath the fruit. This grounding element provides the subject with a realistic sense of weight and physical presence. Presented within a classic black-and-white digital frame, the artwork stands as a beautiful testament to the artist’s ability to extract elegance and vivid realism from traditional colored pencil techniques.




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