Friday, June 15, 2012
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
MON. 5/14 Combined Viewpoints
Thursday, May 10, 2012
WED. 5/9, THURS. 5/10 Combined Viewpoints Part One
Students began work on their final project: Combined Viewpoints. Part One consists of drawing several contour line drawings on tracing paper. The more drawings, the more possibilities available for creating a dynamic and inventive image. The objective at this point is to draw as many different points of view possible. Next, collage the pieces together into a unified whole.
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
TUES. 5/8 The Figure continued
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Olivia Franco |
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
MON. 5/7 The Figure continued
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Alisha Ascencio |
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Michael Dibs |
Friday, May 4, 2012
THURS. 5/3 The Figure
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Nemea Laessig |
Now when it comes to drawing from other artwork, drawings and paintings in particular, it is important to bring some of yourself to the table. In other words, the objective is not to make a photo copy of the original. Instead, you should interpret the work adding something of your own subjectivity. This could be in materials used, technique or the addition or subtraction of compositional elements. You've got to make it your own.
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
HOMEWORK #8 SELF PORTRAIT
On 18 x 24 in. drawing paper, make a self-portrait. This drawing should exhibit the proportions of the human head. Avoid cartooning and caricature. Try to use soft contours and strong modeling paying attention to the topography of the face. Be sure to include the neck and possibly the shoulders as well. You may use any medium.
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