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Still Life… Pumpkins

Still Life… Pumpkins. Still Life. Still Life Pumpkin retrieved Sept. 20 from http://www.postcardfromholland.com/still_life_pumpkin.html. Still Life with Pumpkin by Martha Doolin. Still Life, ACEO Autumn Pumpkin Harvest by Nancy Poucher. Pumpkin Still Life by Denise Callanan-Kline.

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Still Life… Pumpkins

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  1. Still Life… Pumpkins

  2. Still Life Still Life Pumpkin retrieved Sept. 20 from http://www.postcardfromholland.com/still_life_pumpkin.html Still Life with Pumpkin by Martha Doolin Still Life, ACEO Autumn Pumpkin Harvest by Nancy Poucher Pumpkin Still Life by Denise Callanan-Kline Pumpkin (oil on wood) by Brent Scowden

  3. Still Life… Pumpkins • Getting started… Look at, touch and study pumpkins: • Notice the shape. • What kind of lines do you see? Follow the lines with your finger. • What textures do you notice? • Try some OBSERVATIONAL DRAWINGS of pumpkins, recording the lines, shapes and textures that you see.

  4. Still Life… Pumpkins • Lightly plan your still life. Fill the space, creating an observational drawing of a pumpkin using pencil. • Introduce oil pastel (TIP: wipe first for ‘clean’ colour) • Determine the direction of the LIGHT SOURCE and notice how this affects the colourand value (shadows and highlights)

  5. Still Life… Pumpkins In Progress

  6. Still Life… Pumpkins • Use at least 2 analagouscolours for each part of the pumpkin (e.g. yellow and light green for the stem) to create dimension. Analagouscolours(side-by-side) • TIP: Apply the colour to follow the shape of the object (e.g. rounded strokes to show rounded surfaces)

  7. Clean-Up • Art to the “Still Working ” or “Finished” pile • Pastels & supplies away • Wash Hands Done Early? Free Drawing Time!

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