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Lines: Draw as many different types lines as you can think of. You should start with 20.

Lines: Draw as many different types lines as you can think of. You should start with 20. Lines: Draw as many different types lines as you can think of. You should start with 20. Give half of your lines descriptive names. Lines: Draw as many different types lines as you can think of.

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Lines: Draw as many different types lines as you can think of. You should start with 20.

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  1. Lines: Draw as many different types lines as you can think of. You should start with 20.

  2. Lines: Draw as many different types lines as you can think of. You should start with 20. Give half of your lines descriptive names.

  3. Lines: Draw as many different types lines as you can think of. You should start with 20. Give half of your lines descriptive names. Scratchy Broken Glass Car Crash Mellow Splash

  4. Using a new piece of paper, begin a whole page line design by choosing your favorite line and use it to start a shape on your paper. Allow the styles of lines to define the mood of your design. (Think about this before you begin, and use the descriptive names that you gave your lines to guide you.) Repeat and use more lines to fill the spaces with as much TEXTURE as possible. You may use pen, pencil, or marker. The use of images is up to you.

  5. Albrecht Dürer, Rhinoceros, woodcut, 1515 British Museum, London, England

  6. Number One 1948: Jackson Pollock

  7. Draw a blue jay with personality, character, attitude, emotion. 1. Choose a specific emotion/personality/character before you begin. You may want to refer back to your lines from the first line day for Inspiration. You may use: markers, colored pencils, pencils, ink, crayons. USE LINES, DO NOT COLOR HIM IN SMOOTH.

  8. Write Two Paragraphs #1 – Describe the painting well enough that someone could read your description and know what the painting looks like without seeing the painting. #2 – Explain how the artist has used lines and the illusion that the lines make.

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