Last Friday the class made drawings employing Two Point Linear Perspective. The forms addressed were cones, pyramids, cubes, cylinders and archways.
Chronicling the daily lectures and discussions with examples of student work.
Monday, November 23, 2015
Monday, November 16, 2015
LINEAR PERSPECTIVE: One Point
Last Friday the class made drawings of rectilinear forms employing One Point Linear Perspective. A detailed description of Linear Perspective can be found in the menu above. The objective was to create a space of overlapping, interlocking forms sketched in pencil and then inked addressing texture and value.
Sunday, November 8, 2015
TEXTURE
On Friday the class made mixed media texture pieces with both collage and painted areas. The subject was a still life. The images consisted of actual, simulated and invented textures. Students adhere found materials as well as fashioned materials like hand-painted patterns and simulated textures.
Linda's piece consists of various craft papers cut into shapes representing elements of the still life. She then painted the surface with a uniform color (blue-gray). Once that layer dried, she spread a thin layer of paint wiping away the excess allowing the residue to remain along the cracks and within the various textures.
Linda Job |
Labels:
actual texture,
invented texture,
simulated texture,
texture
Tuesday, November 3, 2015
COLOR SCHEMES (cont.)
Last Friday the class continued working on their color schemes project. We will critique these at the start of class this Friday.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)