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Eye Ball Project
-Draw an eye ball but add a unrealistic twist to it
-The eye can be from a human or an animal
-You can use pencil, colored pencil, water color or pen
-You must show the techniques you have practiced for drawing eyes the past couple of days.
Friday, April 29, 2016
Friday, March 11, 2016
Tuesday, March 8, 2016
Examples of Black Out Poetry
* You CANNOT simply black out the page with black marker! You need to incorporate design, pattern, narrative ect..
Monday, March 7, 2016
Next Project--Black Out Poetry
When creating a black out poetry piece you will be creating your own poem by blacking out other words on the page with mark making, designs, shading, patterns ect..
Tomorrow you will all receive several pages from an old book to work with..
If you are finished painting practice designs and sketches that you can use on your black out poetry page.
Tomorrow you will all receive several pages from an old book to work with..
If you are finished painting practice designs and sketches that you can use on your black out poetry page.
Tuesday, March 1, 2016
Ikat painting continued!
You must complete your ikat painting on paper
before you move onto canvas
-Below are some examples of a couple styles that are a little "looser" patterns
-Also think about experimenting with more colors--don't use every color in the rainbow
--Think about warm colors cool colors and earth tones to pair together.
Ikat Day one products! |
you do not have to work in a pattern. You can work around the canvas a still balance out your piece. |
Monday, February 29, 2016
Painting in the IKAT style
Ikat is a type of fabric that utilizes specific methods of weaving (the word means "to tie" or "to bind" in Indonesian) and a dipping dying method similar to that of tie-dying. Because its creation was so time consuming, it was often a status symbol of wealth and power.
You will choose 3 Colors to create your ikat painting!!
We will practice with watercolor first in our sketchbook.
On day two we will work on canvas.
Wednesday, February 24, 2016
Idiom Drawing Project
Sketchbook Assignment
An idiom is a phrase that is not taken literally..
Examples of idioms
Give it a shot - Try
Speak your mind - Say what you really feel
A piece of cake - Very easy
Slipped my mind - I forgot
Cross your fingers - For good luck
Be in hot water - Be in trouble
It cost an arm and a leg - It was expensive
It’s in the bag - It’s a certainty
Get cold feet - Be nervous
A rip off - Too expensive
Get a kick out of - Enjoy
Read between the lines - Find the hidden meaning
Have mixed feelings - Unsure how you feel
Draw a blank - Can’t remember
Have a change of heart - Changed your mind
Be second to none - Be the best
Get your act together - Behave properly
Play it by ear - Improvise
Have second thoughts - Have doubts
A basket case - A crazy person
Have a shot at - Have a chance
Be in the same boat - Be in the same situation
Out of the blue - With no warning
A grey area - Something unclear
Give someone the cold shoulder - Ignore someone
I’m all ears - You have my undivided attention
See eye to eye - Agree
Call it a day - Time to quit
The icing on the cake - Something additional that turns good into great
An idiom is a phrase that is not taken literally..
Examples of idioms
Tuesday, February 23, 2016
Drawing on your Paper Nest
THE FINAL STEPS...
The final step of the paper mache project is to add an element of drawing or sculpture outside or inside of the the mold we created.
FIRST you need to paint your nest if it is plaster
-If you don't paint it first the marker and paint will be spotty.
SECOND- How will your nest hang? You need to punch a hole into your piece so it can be hung in the display case.
Wednesday, February 17, 2016
Plaster Casts and Mod Poge
Paper Mache Nests
-The "nests" you create will be sculpted using balloons, plaster or newspaper and paper mod poge.
-You will be painting/drawing on the nests when they are dry
For plaster
-Dip the plaster in the water
-Squeeze the plaster between your two fingers and squeegee it into the water.
-Apply to balloon
-Overlap each strip
-Create at least two layers to be sure you have a sturdy base
-TRY TO STAY AS CLEAN AS POSSIBLE
-DO NOT put plaster on your body, on your neighbors body tables or classroom supplies
For Mod Poge
-use a paint brush and paint the glue onto the balloon
-Paint the mod Poge on top of the balloon to seal it
-Layer at least three coats of newspaper to make sure you have a sturdy figure
Tuesday, February 16, 2016
Mid Term is this week!
Projects we have completed so far include..
Choose between-you must have completed one of the following choices
- Pop Art-- inspired drawings with paint markers-- Vibrant colors--Recognizable objects--Repetition
- Split Stitch-- Choose your own design--Color scheme--Use the split technique and embroidery hoop
Choose between-you must have completed one of the following choices
- Cross Stitch- Find a embroidery pattern online to use as a reference. Use the cross stitch technique to recreate your image on Aida cloth.
- Portrait Grid- Create a identical grid on a portrait and sketchbook page. Use the grid on your portrait to guide your drawing in your sketchbook.
- Zentangle Color Study- Use line- repetition- Pattern and color to create an abstract design- Choose your own materials
All projects are out of 5 points
-To receive 5 points a project it must show the following qualities-- One point each
- Good craftsmanship and completion
- Creativity and effort
- Appropriate subject matter
- Appropriate classroom behavior throughout the project
- Turned in during an acceptable time frame.
Thursday, February 11, 2016
Photo Update! Split Stitch and Grids.
Haber Art students learned the basics of the split stitch with embroidery hoops. Students choose their own design and color schemes. Some students who were feeling ambitious are now trying out cross stitch.
Below- Students are learning to draw realistic portraits with a grid system and art pencils ranging from HB-6B. Students choose a celebrity or musicians photo to work off of.
Monday, February 8, 2016
Abstract Art inspired by artist Jen Stark
Abstract art seeks to break away from
traditional representation of physical objects.
It explores the relationships of forms and
colors, where more traditional art represents
the world in recognizable images.
Check Out this Artist !Click Below!
http://www.jenstark.com/
Jen Stark was born in Miami, Florida in 1983 and received her BFA from Maryland Institute College of Art in 2005, majoring in fibers with a minor in animation. Her artwork mimics intricate patterns and colors found in nature while exploring ideas of replication and infinity. Although Stark is most recognized for her paper sculptures, she has explored a variety of media including wood, metal, paint, plexi and animation.
traditional representation of physical objects.
It explores the relationships of forms and
colors, where more traditional art represents
the world in recognizable images.
Check Out this Artist !Click Below!
http://www.jenstark.com/
Jen Stark was born in Miami, Florida in 1983 and received her BFA from Maryland Institute College of Art in 2005, majoring in fibers with a minor in animation. Her artwork mimics intricate patterns and colors found in nature while exploring ideas of replication and infinity. Although Stark is most recognized for her paper sculptures, she has explored a variety of media including wood, metal, paint, plexi and animation.
Thursday, February 4, 2016
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