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Contour Line. Descriptive Line is an Element of Art. Contour Lines-. Picasso War and Peace. Lines that surround and define the edges of a subject, giving it shape and volume. These should not be confused with a form's outlines. Discibes volume or mass of an object.
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Contour Line Descriptive Line is an Element of Art
Contour Lines- • Picasso War and Peace Lines that surround and define the edges of a subject, giving it shape and volume. These should not be confused with a form's outlines
Discibes volume or mass of an object. Andy Warhol Five Views of an Onion, 1950s Pablo Picasso
Picasso - Igor Stravinsky • Contour defines the edges and surface ridges of the subject.
Contour Line creates a boundary • “Art does not reproduce the visible; rather, it makes visible.” • Paul Klee
Separates one area from another Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec Madame Thadee Natanson at the Theater Alexander Calder Elephant, c. 1928 Wire and wood
Learning how to contour draw will… • Enhance your drawing skills. • Help you Observe and understand objects.
Cross Contour Cross contour lines are drawn lines which travel, as the name suggests, across the form. Cross contours may be horizontal or vertical, or both. Often, in more complex forms, cross-contours will be drawn at varying angles.
When drawing contour… • Let your eyes follow the contour of the object you are drawing.
When drawing contour let your eyes stare for two minutes at the object’s contour. As you follow with your eye, try to draw what you see.
Focus • Draw the line slowly and with care. Citation Needed
Use Pressure on pencil • To make thick and thin lines.
Step 2. Place pencil on paper Step 3. Imagine that your eyes are the pencil as your eyes move, the pencil moves.
Step 4. Do not take your eyes off the form …move your eyes slowly along the contour, the pencil should be moving along the same contour. Pretend your eyes and your pencil are attached.
Step 5. Try to coordinate your pencil with your eyes …do not move your eyes faster than your drawing
Step 6. Act like you are touching the object you are drawing