Class Assignment: Continue working with the subtractive method of erasing out the highlights. Create a Sphere, Cube, Cone and Cylinder
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Class Assignment: Continuing with yesterday's work, practice working subtractively by erasing out the form. In total you will need to make:
- 1 sphere - 1 cube - 1 cylinder - 1 cone Warm up: Draw a dragon that breathes something other than fire. Class Assignment: Practice drawing subtractively by covering your paper with charcoal then erasing out the shape. Start out with creating a sphere.
Class Assignment: Create 4 value scales with 8 sections each. Practice using the three different types of charcoal to shade with. Create one:
- with vine charcoal - with compressed charcoal - with charcoal pencil - that combines all 3 Class assignment: Create several weighted line contour drawings. Drawing objects only using lines with varying darkness and thickness to signify shadows and highlights.
Warm up: Illustrate an alien with its pet Class assignment: Create several weighted line contour drawings. Drawing objects only using lines with varying darkness and thickness to signify shadows and highlights.
Class Assignment: Grab a critique sheet and critique your collage, then get someone else to critique it.
-Give a title to your work: -Describe what this artwork looks like. Pretend you are describing it to someone that is not looking at it. Use descriptive words, like “in the right corner or next to the blue bird.” -Write out a list of at least 5 emotions that come to mind when you look at this artwork. (Happy, sad, conflicted, troubled, melancholy, playful, etc.) -What Element(s) of Art did you use? -Describe how you used it. -What Principle(s) of Design did you use? -Describe how you used it. Get someone else to critique your work Name of Critic_______________________ -What is something they could change about their work to make it better. -What is the most visually appealing part of their collage |