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Week 8/Day 33/Detailed Drawing (Day 4)

"It is human nature to want to exchange ideas, and I believe that, at bottom, every artist wants no more than to tell the world what he has to say".

M. C. Escher

mirror
Still life with spherical mirror, 1934
 
 
#2. Drawing:

Elements of Art/Principles of Design: TODAY we will use Line, Value, Shape, Form, Space, Texture Emphasis, BalanceUnity, Rhythm, Movement, Proportion, Repetition, Pattern, Variety
Success Criteria-I can complete foundational drawing exercises to improve my drawing skills using the elements of art and principles of design in my artwork.

Detailed Drawing Assignment. PLEASE READ!!
  • This assignment will be a 5 day  ASSIGNMENT. This drawing will count as 5 daily assignment grades (60% of your grade, for 5 days).
  • You should be drawing 30 minutes per day/with no videos to watch/JUST DRAW!
  • You must check in daily with a bell activity, a reflection (daily participation=40%), and a photo of your progress (daily assignment grade=60%). DO NOT WAIT to begin this drawing. 
  • Your drawing must be: detailed, neat, use texture (on the tree bark and leaves), shading and proportion (on the leopard), all of the drawing skills you have been mastering.
you will draw the photo at the link below:
  • Look at the light sources for shading, and the texture in the tree limbs, coat of the leopard and details in the leaves/click link below the photo for source and to enlarge.
  • Paper orientation/horizontal, sketch entire scene on paper to get correct proportions, then fill in the details/UPLOAD or Email your progress DAILY. 
#3 Exit Ticket-Reflect as you sit quietly for a few minutes after completing this assignment. Write your reflection concerning art class expectations, thoughts on the assignments, how you feel today!
 
Submitting daily assignment (Quarantine):
Email to [email protected] with the following information in the subject line:
 
  • Full name
  • Due Date of the assignment
  • Grade and class period
 
In-person-turn your assignment around on your table so that Dr. Pass can circulate and read/see your writing & art work.