Friday, February 1, 2013

small objects LARGE DRAWINGS


Advance Drawing and Painting


 

Now that you are all back in the drawing mode it is time for a challenge.   Your goal will be to find a very small object to observe and draw VERY LARGE.    The drawing you create will be monumental, in that it will portray your object as “massive”, creating drama. 
A part of this project is going to be about setting the stage for your object.  You will be given a shoe box, a flashlight, duck tape, scissors, and paper.  These materials will help you create a strong light source on your object.  
A photo of object may help you see the values.
Study the shadows, mid-tones, and highlights of your object to see how they relate to the form.   Observe the surface of the object and think about ways you will be able to draw its texture.   Begin by drawing a study of the object in your sketchbook.   Near your sketch describe the reasons you chose the object.  Does it carry any symbolic meaning for you?  Were you interested in the texture or shape of the object?  You should be compelled to create the large drawing, so be invested in the object you choose.   After you have completed your thumbnail sketch decide if you would like to crop your object when you blow it up. 
Your Final Grade for this project will be based on:
  •  Set-up of your still-life.  Finding the object you are going to draw,     bring in a flashlight and cardboard box. 
·    Completion of thumbnail sketch that accurately represents the proportions and values of the object.

·    Written statements in sketchbook that reflect upon the process of creating this work of art and your thoughts on how you used the elements and principles of design to create your piece.

·    Composition of final charcoal drawing. This includes use of negative and positive space and how the placement and cropping of the object creates movement  and interest  in the piece.

·    Quality of work.  Neatness and the accuracy in which the object was drawn large scale.

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  1. Your approach to studying shadows, mid-tones, and highlights is a fundamental aspect of creating a compelling drawing. Cisco distributors in dubai

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