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ART from ART. A combination of drawing and painting. Factum II , 1957 Oil, ink, pencil, crayon, paper, fabric, newspaper, printed reproductions, and painted paper on canvas, 61 3/8 x 35 1/2". Drawing vs. Painting. Do they always have to be separated?. Bed , 1955
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ART from ART A combination of drawing and painting
Factum II, 1957 Oil, ink, pencil, crayon, paper, fabric, newspaper, printed reproductions, and painted paper on canvas, 61 3/8 x 35 1/2"
Drawing vs. Painting Do they always have to be separated?
Bed, 1955 1955. Oil and pencil on pillow, quilt, and sheet on wood supports, 6' 3 1/4" x 31 1/2" x 8"
Rhyme, 1956 1956. Fabrics, necktie, paper, oil, enamel, pencil and synthetic polymer paint on canvas, 48 1/4 x 41 1/8"
Booster from the series Booster and 7 Studies1967. Lithograph and screenprint, composition: 71 1/2 x 35 1/8" (181.7 x 89.3 cm); sheet: 72 3/16 x 35 9/16"
Part 1: Drawing • Shadows & Still Life • Emphasis on shading and value • Explore a variety of textures (minimum of three) • Contour line drawing • Explore the shift or change of the line (weight)
Part 2: Painting Relationships of Color: value relative warmness coolness of color brightness/dullness Landscapes: Use a selective color palette Color Studies: Compose a still life but focus more on the colors of the objects rather than drawing the object exactly how it appears in front of you.
Log on to your Computer: Spend 10 minutes exploring different color studies. In your Journal write 1 fact you learned on this website.