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student interstellar message drawings
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Self-Portrait with Pattern Project – Student Work
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Videos about political art
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Current event drawings
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handouts for the second half of the semester
- Cross contour
- Cross contour
- Hatching
- Hatching
- Cross hatching
- Cross hatching
- Gesture drawings
- Gesture drawings
- Mass studies of the human form
- Gesture drawings of interior spaces
- Chiaroscuro
- Half gesture/ half rendered drawings of the human form
- Half gesture/ half rendered drawings of the human form
- Hand studies
- Skeletal studies of the human form
- Skeletal studies of the human form
- Skeletal studies of the human form
- Anatomical portraiture
- Abstraction: metamorphosis
- Abstraction: distortion
- Abstraction: with pattern
- Abstraction: with pattern
- Cloud studies
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2 point perspective drawing
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effective two-point perspective drawings from past semesters
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atmospheric perspective
Atmospheric perspective is a strategy used in drawing and painting to create a sense of deep space. It is based on the way that a landscape looks when there is high humidity or mist in the air (see the photo below). Atmospheric perspective is achieved in the drawing below by making objects in the distance lighter and lower contrast, while making objects in the foreground darker and higher contrast.
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one and two point perspective
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table 2 point perspective study
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Ernst Haeckel – scientific illustrations
See more of Haeckel’s drawings at: http://sculpture1.blogs.bucknell.edu/?p=1565
Read more about Haeckel’s life and work at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernst_Haeckel
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Student vanitas drawings
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Beginning a charcoal drawing
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Diorama reference images
Diorama as metaphorical narrative scene (See more at Markslankard.com):
Diorama as collection of loosely related 3D objects:
Student drawings for this assignment from previous years:
- rumpelstiltskin
- alice in narcoticland
- the trojan horse
- santa claus
- goldilocks
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Revisionist storytelling videos
John James Audobon
Walton Ford
https://art21.org/watch/art-in-the-twenty-first-century/s2/walton-ford-in-humor-segment/
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Walton Ford – revisionist storyteller
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render form with value rather than line
- good example – form is rendered with value rather than line
- good example – form is rendered with value rather than line
- good example – form is rendered with value rather than line
- bad example – over reliant on line
- bad example – over reliant on line
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value shape example
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examples of effective collage drawings
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examples of effective composition strategies drawings


























































































































