Keely Killeen |
Chronicling the daily lectures and discussions with examples of class demonstrations and student work.
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Friday, April 27, 2012
THURS. 4/26 Portraits continued
Thursday, April 26, 2012
WED. 4/25 Portraits continued
Anna De Torres |
I also gave the tentative list of drawings due in the final portfolio. The list is only partial/ up-to-date. DHR and homework will be due the final week of classes. The list is above in the menu bar.
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
TUES. 4/24 Portraits
Lily King |
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
MON. 4/23 Portraits
Alisha Ascencio |
Friday, April 20, 2012
WED 4/18 & THURS 4/19 COLOR continued
Amy Eldridge |
Dayana Leon |
Dayana has employed more of a split complementary color scheme (yellow, red-violet, blue-violet). She has beautifully rendered the color gradations as well as the textural qualities of the objects.
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
TUES. 4/18 COLOR: Large Scale Compositions
Nemea Laessig: work in progress |
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
MON. 4/16 COLOR: Large Scale Compositions
Becky Gonzalez: work in progress |
Friday, April 13, 2012
WED. & THURS. Apr. 11 & 12: COLOR
Amy Eldridge |
Tara Funk |
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
HOMEWORK #6 Ink Drawing
Draw a still life of at least 5 to 7 small objects using ink. Employ hatching, stippling and/or a combination of techniques. Try to employ the techniques in a way that addresses light as well as texture. Observe in the drawing above how stippling was used in the octopus texture and shadows whereas hatching was employed in the rendering of the rock and glass. Pay attention to composition, negative space and eye level.
APR. 10 INK: Ideal Solids continued
Frank Vallin |
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
MON. 4/9 INK: Ideal Solids continued
Michael Dibs |
Friday, April 6, 2012
THURS. 4/5 INK: Ideal Solids
Jonathan BeVier |
Thursday, April 5, 2012
WED. 4/4 INK: Ideal Solids
Alisha Ascencio: Drawing in progress |
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Homework #5 Texture Detail
In a 4 x 5 in. format, in your sketchbook, using graphite pencils draw a continuous field composition of a texture. Your image should only exhibit the details of the texture. This is basically a value assignment. In order to rendering texture in an interesting and believable way, the values must be fully developed.
Do not draw the shape of the object. The drawing above is a sponge and notice that the edges of the sponge are outside of the image area.
Do not draw the shape of the object. The drawing above is a sponge and notice that the edges of the sponge are outside of the image area.
APR. 2 INK DRAWING: The Exquisite Corpse
"The Exquisite Corpse" is a Dadaist/ Surrealist game of chance. Ideally you have three or more players. The paper is divided into at least three sections-head, torso, legs; one section for every player. The first player draws the head and folds the paper over to conceal his or her image. Second player draws the torso and then conceals and so on and so on. The results are often surprising and always humorous juxtapositions of mismatched characters.
Before drawing we discussed the techniques of parallel hatching, cross-hatching, short hatch, stippling, scribble and patterns.
Before drawing we discussed the techniques of parallel hatching, cross-hatching, short hatch, stippling, scribble and patterns.