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Design Sketchbook

Design Sketchbook. 1. Create a series of 4-5 panels showing a complex subject eventually progressing to completely abstract forms. (Georgia O’Keeffe). Jack-in-the-Pulpit. Jack-in-the-Pulpit. Jack-in-the-Pulpit. Jack-in-the-Pulpit.

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Design Sketchbook

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  1. Design Sketchbook

  2. 1. Create a series of 4-5 panels showing a complex subject eventually progressing to completely abstract forms. (Georgia O’Keeffe)

  3. Jack-in-the-Pulpit

  4. Jack-in-the-Pulpit

  5. Jack-in-the-Pulpit

  6. Jack-in-the-Pulpit

  7. 2. Draw, paint, collage, or photograph patterns found in nature (Edward Weston)

  8. Edward Weston Pepper 1930

  9. Edward Weston Pepper 1929

  10. Edward Weston Pepper 1930

  11. Edward Weston Artichoke, 1930

  12. Edward Weston Chard 1931

  13. 3. Draw, paint, collage, or photograph patterns found in man-made objects (which could include buildings, etc.) (Margaret Bourke-White, Stuart Davis, Charles Sheeler)

  14. Margaret Bourke-WhiteTractor Factory, Stalingrad 1930

  15. Margaret Bourke-WhiteFort Peck Dam1936

  16. Margaret Bourke-WhiteDiversion Tunnels, Fort Peck Dam1936

  17. Stuart Davis, Hot Still Scape for Six Colors--Seventh Avenue Style, 1940.

  18. Stuart Davis Owh! In San Pao 1951

  19. Stuart Davis, New York Waterfront, 1938

  20. 4. Exaggerate colors in a portrait to intensify emotion (work from life) (Emil Nolde, Henri Matisse, Andre Derain, Vincent Van Gogh)

  21. Still Life with Masks 1911 by Emil Nolde

  22. Excited People 1913 by Emil Nolde

  23. At The Café 1911 by Emil Nolde

  24. Madame Matisse (The Green Line) 1905 by Henri Matisse

  25. Henri Matisse Woman with a Hat 1905

  26. Portrait of Henri Matisse 1905 by André Derain

  27. Portrait of Doctor Gachet 1890 by Vincent van Gogh

  28. Vincent Van Gogh Self-Portrait with Bandaged Ear 1889

  29. Vincent Van Gogh La Berceuse 1889

  30. 5.Exaggerate colors in a landscape to intensify emotion (Edvard Munch, Franz Marc, Vincent Van Gogh)

  31. The Scream 1893 by Edvard Munch

  32. Evening on Karl Johan 1892 Edvard Munch

  33. Girls on a Bridge 1900 by Edvard Munch

  34. Yellow Cow 1911 Franz Marc

  35. The Large Blue Horses 1912 Franz Marc

  36. The Sheep 1912 Franz Marc

  37. Dog Lying in the Snow 1910 Franz Marc

  38. Fighting Forms 1914 Franz Marc

  39. Starry Night 1889 Vincent van Gogh

  40. Church at Auvers 1890 by Vincent van Gogh

  41. Sower with Setting Sun 1888 Vincent van Gogh

  42. Mulberry Tree 1889 Vincent van Gogh

  43. 6.Create a one-page story in the style of a graphic novel. Emphasize different view points, strong use of black and white, alternating concentrations of black or white in each frame to intensify or calm the mood. (Marjane Satrapani in Persepolis; myriad other graphic novels and comic books)

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