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Daily art blurbs . HS Drawing (Starting with #15) . Daily Art Blurb #15. Self- Portrait: a drawing, photograph, painting, or engraving of the artist . . Daily Art Blurb #16 . When drawing the human head, what are the four quadrants? . Daily Art Blurb #17.
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Daily art blurbs HS Drawing (Starting with #15)
Daily Art Blurb #15 • Self- Portrait: a drawing, photograph, painting, or engraving of the artist.
Daily Art Blurb #16 • When drawing the human head, what are the four quadrants?
Daily Art Blurb #17 • List 2-3 reasons why portraits were first created?
Daily Art Blurb #18 • What is the most famous portrait? ( Hint: Da Vinci)
Daily Art Blurb #19 • What is the intent of a portrait? In other words, why would you create one?
Daily Art Blurb #20 • Below are three “zoomed in” views of art. Can you name the artists?
Daily Art Blurb #21 • Creativity: the use of the imagination or original ideas especially in the production of an artistic work.
Creative Techniques • Repeat • Reverse • Superimpose • Combine • Transform • Fragment • Outline • Overlap
The Assignment • I want us to create a drawing that uses these eight creative techniques. • Lets use hands!
The Assignment • 3 hand studies • Pick one (or all three!) of those studies to use in your drawing • Use tracing paper to transfer hands to drawing paper– good for “rearranging” • Use your imagination! If hands could so anything what would they do?
Daily Art Blurb #22 • Can you list at least 4 of the creative techniques we discussed last week?
Daily Art Blurb #23 • Repeat: to do again. • Reverse: to turn upside down or completely about in position or direction. • http://www2.scholastic.com/browse/article.jsp?id=3755268
Daily Art Blurb #24 • Transform: to change in structure, appearance, or character. • Fragment: a part broken off, detached, or incomplete.
Daily Art Blurb #25 • Superimpose: to lay (one thing) over or above something else. • Combine: to become one.
Daily Art Blurb #26 • Do you see the bald man?
Daily Art Blurb #27 • Color: A phenomenon of light or visual perception that enables one to differentiate otherwise identical objects; a hue contrasted with black, white, or gray.
Sketchbook Check • Daily Art Blurbs #15- #27 • Portraiture Packet • 3 hand studies