Chronicling the daily lectures and discussions with examples of class demonstrations and student work.
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Tuesday, January 31, 2012
HOMEWORK #2 Ideal Solids
In your sketchbook using graphite pencils draw the five geometric forms: cone, sphere, cylinder, open cylinder and cube. One drawing per page addressing all six categories of light: cast shadow, reflected light, core shadow, shadow, light and high light. Pay attention to line quality and accenting. Refer to the two previous posts for examples.
MON. 1/30 IDEAL SOLIDS
Tara Funk |
Friday, January 27, 2012
THURS. 1/26 IDEAL SOLIDS
Jonathan BeVier |
Thursday, January 26, 2012
WED. 1/25 LINE: Gesture
Alisha Ascencio |
James Gromo |
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
TUES. 1/24 LINE: Gesture
Nemea Laessig |
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
MON. 1/23 LINE: Contour Studies
Amanda Price (Art 7B) |
Friday, January 20, 2012
HOMEWORK #1 Contour Studies
In your sketchbook using 3B graphite pencil or ink, make a series of (10) contour studies; one per page. Choose complex objects like tools, clothing draped over a chair, machined parts, house plants, etc. Try to accent your line quality by employing thicker and thinner, lighter and darker variations as well as "breaks" in the line (lost and found technique). Note the application of the lost and found technique on the interior volumes of the objects above where the side planes meet the top planes. REMEMBER: No Shading!
THURS. 1/19 LINE: Contour
Frank Vallin |
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
TUES. 1/17 AND WED 1/ 18 "Class Introductions"
In Tuesday night's class (as well as Wednesday's) we discussed the class requirements and covered the materials used throughout the course. We will begin with the two drawing pads and sketchbook, graphite pencils and stick, charcoal pencils, compressed charcoal, vine charcoal, plastic eraser and kneaded eraser.