Darryl |
Chronicling the daily lectures and discussions with examples of class demonstrations and student work.
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Wednesday, November 30, 2016
PORTRAITS: The Rule of Thirds
Tuesday, November 29, 2016
PORTRAITS: The Features
Last Tuesday, the class began addressing the individual facial features before starting full portraits. The discussion focused on the volumes and curvature of the features. Eyes should illustrate the spherical nature of the eyeball as well as capturing the planes of the eyelids. The nose should illustrate the planes as well as focusing attention to the ball and underside of the tip of the nose and the cast shadow. The mouth should follow an arc across the face. The upper lip is typically darker than the lower lip and the lower lip casts a shadow. These are just a few of the key areas that need to be addressed.
Friday, November 18, 2016
LINEAR PERSPECTIVE: Two-Point
David |
Erik |
Eunice |
Erik has drawn a modern day cabin in the woods. The space is open and airy allowing for lots of natural lighting. Strategically placed house plants establish a rhythm of repetition throughout the space as do the rectangular windows, cutaways and opening in the floor.
Eunice has created a very austere and futuristic space with a repeating triangle window motif as well as floating boxlike forms and inverted pyramids.
Thursday, November 3, 2016
COLOR: Personal Still Life
Andrew |
Bonnie |
David |
Luke |
Matt |
Wednesday, November 2, 2016
COLOR: Dice and Balls
David |
Georgia |
Jessica |
Georgia's drawing (middle) exhibits rich, saturated complementary as well as analogous colors. The number and ball are electric and bright advancing toward the viewer. The die recedes yet is also energized and activated with a complementary green in the background to the red die.
Jessica's drawing (bottom) is primarily a complementary color scheme of orange and a variety of blues. Again, the colors are rich and bold. The mark-making in the background is a very effective contrast to the solidity of the foreground.