Monday, September 27, 2010

Create your own METAMORPH


Just like ESCHER, create a series of drawings where an object changes SHAPE, VALUE and TEXTURE.....

Here is the handout...


ESCHER's Metamorphs


Look how M. C. Escher transforms object's SHAPES, VALUES, and TEXTURES



See more of his work here...

Friday, September 24, 2010

MYSTERY IMAGE in progress...






















WOW!! Here it is almooooooost done! Looks good! The whole image will not "match" completely, that's part of the individuality of the project. :-)

Look how much detail is in each piece, and the care and CRAFTSMANSHIP of their work!!!
Great job!

The original photo is an Ansel Adams portrait of Weston. Both were photographers with astounding vision and technical skills.

Powers


Wednesday, September 22, 2010

MYSTERY IMAGE DRAWING!!!



What is it??????
Students are given a "fragment" of a larger image and asked to recreate it as a pattern of VALUES and creative marks...

The resulting image will look abstract, but placed with the group's work, will make a complete picture!!!


Friday, September 10, 2010

Frank Gherry- harmonoius lines in architecture.



Another example of lines working together to make a sense of movement, rhythm and beauty...

These are buildings designed by the "superstar" architect, Frank Gherry.

See more about his Guggenheim Museum design here...

BRIDGET RILEY's harmonious lines ....





Look how Riley used lines that are similar in shape, distance and thickness to make her art. She is known as an "OP"artist- the work makes an optical "shimmer" or sense of movement...

When she changes the line thickness and spacing of lines, the visual effect is dramatic!

See more about the artist and her work, here...


HARMONIOUS LINES,,,,







Lines that are parallel, similar in shape and seem to grow off each other are harmonious and beautiful!

Fill a page with lines that react to make that visual effect of HARMONY.

Here are some examples and the handout...

The drawing is due THURSDAY...

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

UPSIDE DOWN PICASSO


Here is a full- on right brain activity..... wonderful training to "see" shapes, angles and distances...

Because the drawing you are copying is upside down, your left brain can not work it out, and your RIGHT brain takes over! Start by looking where the drawing hits the edges, and work your way through the piece...

Here is the handout and the image to copy...

NEGATIVE SPACE DRAWING




Create a drawing of the space around an object..... This is a Right Brain activity, and helps you learn to organize your artwork..

Here is the handout and several samples of negative space drawings...


Wednesday, September 1, 2010

JULIE MEHRETU




Mehretu, and Ethiopian born artist, creates large drawings. Her work is a response to city environments, the internet and the overwhelming layers of data that we live with and in today...

Her drawings are created by layering marks over a period of time. The marks are varied in size, shape, and transparency.... Some of the marks are traced from architecture, maps or other images.
The resulting effect is a "cloud" of lively marks, some you can identify, others remind you of feelings or actions. The work changes as you view it from different distances...

See morer of her work here... and here...
See the video here...