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Today's art class involves a series of engaging activities centered around sketchbooks and various drawing techniques. Students will start by decorating their sketchbook covers with magazine cutouts and drawings that reflect their identity. We will explore essential art concepts such as collage, line types (curved, thick, straight, etc.), patterns, and the fundamentals of gesture and contour drawing. Additionally, students will learn about still-life and portraiture, highlighting the principles of design and value in art. Let's unleash creativity together!
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Daily Art Blurbs High School Drawing
Procedure for Today: • Demonstration over sketchbooks • Start sketchbook covers!
Qualities I am looking for: Entire space is filled in- with magazine images and/or drawings. EVERTHING is appropriate Your Name and Drawing Sketchbook are easy to read It tells me about you!
Daily Art Blurb #1 Copy down this definition: Collage: A form of art in which various materials such as photographs and pieces of paper or fabric are arranged and stuck to a backing.
Daily Art Blurb #2 Draw one example of each type of line below: Curved Thick Straight Thin Vertical Smooth Horizontal Rough Diagonal Continuous Broken
Daily Art Blurb #3 What two cultures did we discuss which resemble the art of zentangles?
Daily Art Blurb #4 Pattern: a repeated decorative design using lines or shapes; one of the 7 principles of design (or a cupcake!)
Daily Art Blurb #5 Line: a long, narrow mark or band. One of the seven elements of design. Lines can have many qualities and directions.
Daily Art Blurb #6 If you were stranded on an island, what is ONE item you would want to have? Draw me a sketch of that object!
Happy Friday! No blurb for today!
Daily Art Blurb #7 Gesture Drawing: a quick method of representing a sense of movement and an object’s mass with very loose marks.
Daily Art Blurb #8 • What elements and principles do you see in this gesture drawing?
Daily Art Blurb #9 Contour: An outline, especially one representing the shape or form of something.
What is a contour drawing? • A contour drawing helps to define and explore edges through line.
Why is outlining important? • Outlining reveals the edge or shape of an object.
Cross-contour drawing • This type of drawing indicates the shape, volume, and space within a form.
Comparison Between The Two Contour drawing Cross-contour drawing
More line drawings Continuous Line Contour Blind contour drawing
Let’s try them out! Contour Cross-Contour Continuous Contour Blind Contour
Daily Art Blurb #10 How would you define the word “value” in art? (value as in shading, not importance)
Daily Art Blurb #11 • Contrast: refers to the differences in value, color, shapes, textures and other elements. Contrast is a principle of design.
Daily Art Blurb #12 Still-Life: A painting or drawing of an arrangement of objects.
Daily Art Blurb #13 What are the benefits of drawing a still-life? (What do you learn from them?)
Daily Art Blurb #14 Portrait: a painting, drawing, photograph, or engraving of a person.
Sketchbook Check Daily Art Blurbs #1- #14 Several gesture and contour drawings Practicing Value sheets A can study (if you had time)