Friday, September 13, 2013

Calliope


CALLIOPE FALL SUBMISSIONS DUE OCTOBER 2


The Halloween addition of the school literary magazine prides itself on scary, creepy, odd, and moody renderings.  Draw something in your sketchbook that is related to the fall or Halloween...be creative-express yourself. 

This will count for a sketchbook assignment and is Due on October 2.  No later. 

If you would rather not submit your artwork to the magazine you have that option but you must complete the assignment. 


Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Artist Kim Jung Gi....





One of my drawing and painting students(Griffin) introduced our class to artist Kim Jung Gi today.  We watched one of his videos on you tube which captured his clever design.  A really incredible artist!

Monday, September 9, 2013

Warming up to Drawing

 
Advanced Drawing and Painting

Some of you may have been drawing consistently since the last time you were in drawing class...that probably isn't the case with everyone.  Let's take a couple of days  to sketch a shell.  Hold the shell of your choice in your hand You should be beging by feeling the texture of the shell. Notice the proportions of the shell. Place your shell on a white piece of paper.   How does the light source create highlights and shadows? Notice the varied values used in these drawings to create the illusion of depth and texture.


Study your shell.  Observing the object you are drawing is crucial.  Take your time, settle in.  There are many ways to begin a drawing.  You could very quickly draw a light sketch representing the "skeleton" of your shell using shapes.  You could choose to draw gesture-like lines to represent the overall shape of the shell.  Another option is to create a contour drawing of the shell.  What are you comfortable doing?  Try beginning in a variety of ways it is up to you.   You can start to add darker values after you feel you have the shape of your shell represented correctly on the paper.

In a couple of days you should have a few sketches of the same shell in your sketchbook.  You will be becoming familiar with drawing again.  If for some reason you are advserse to drawing a shell today I have brought a bin of other objects in to choose from.


All images were acquired from the internet for educational purposes. 



Gesture Drawing


Intro and Advanced Drawing and Painting



Gesture drawings are sometimes used as a warm up exercise.  Before you sit down to do an elaborate painting/drawing it is good practice to get your mind engaged in the process of creating art by making quick studies of an object/person/landscape.   Changing the line quality of your drawings can help emphasize certain characteristics of the subject.   The exciting thing about gesture drawings is they are never stagnant.  You should purposefully make quick movements with your hand or your whole arm.  Capture the essence of what you are drawing without details.  Action drawing, could describe some types of gesture drawings.  Action drawing involves representing the movement of the subject, for instance a person running, stretching, jumping.  The lines you draw will emphasize the "action" of the figure.




I like the way artist Jill Saur writes about Gesture drawing below.

“Gesture drawings are quick, loose drawings. You don't stop the motion of your hand while doing it. Also, you don't take your pen off of the surface to move it to another point, you just drag it over…
…the gesture drawing focuses more on the inference of the figure, not an exact replica of what you see. 
 Practicing quick gesture drawings will train your eye-brain-hand co-ordination to pick up on lines and see where they are in relation to other lines.  Before you begin a fine drawing or painting, gesture it first to get a 'feel' for what you are going to do.”  




In class we will be drawing several quick sketches of objects and people.  In the beginning we will only be concerned about trying to get proportions correct and capturing the essence of the object on paper.   We will be looking for lines that define the movement and the proportions of the subject matter.
Sketchbook Assignment:
You are required to do a dozen gesture drawings in your sketchbook.  Draw your dog, parents, friends, hands….anything you like, as long as there is variety. The gesture drawings should be timed.  Try 30 seconds to 2 minutes.  Make sure you are timing yourself and stop when the time is up.  Due 9/11

Contour Drawings

Intro to Drawing

Last week in class we warmed up to drawing again by doing several gesture drawings.  The quick lines that we drew are quite the opposite of what we will be doing when we are creating contour drawings. We will look carefully at the edges of our subject and draw slowly.

Mona Brookes, author of Drawing for Older Children and Teens, writes:

"By following what appears to be the outline edges of an object, you can create an impression of it.  Contour Drawing is a style of realistic drawing, but it doesn't capture the kind of three-dimensionality that you can achieve with shading."

Below notice the way Pablo Picasso uses a line to represent most of the edges of the figure below.  He tried to keep the correct proportions and successfully portrays the physical characteristics of the model.  Learning how to create contour drawings is a fundamental skill that all artists should develop. Your in class assignment is to create several contour drawings of your hand. 

We will also try a couple Blind Contour drawings.  This is when you draw using one continous line and do not look at your paper. something without looking at your paper using


Class assignment:   Draw a contour drawing of the vase will flowers.  Try very hard to just draw a edges with a line. Do not shade in at all!  Think about the negative and positive space on your paper.  As yourself where you are going to place the bottom of the vase on your paper so you still have room for the top of the flower.  Think about proportions (the size relationships of the parts of the flower and the vase).


Sketchbook Assignment: Draw 5 contour drawings of your hand and for Extra Credit draw 3 contour drawings of your foot. Due 9/18



Contour Drawing


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