Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Last sketchbook assignment for the year



7-1 due June 8th
Sketchbook Assignment for May 2012
Every month you are required to complete a sketchbook assignment. This gives you a chance to practice your art skills; the more you do something the better you become. This month you do not have a choice of assignments as it is practice for our current unit. Sketchbooks are worth 15 % of your final mark! Please keep them up to date. You can complete this assignment during class time if you are finished early; if not they are homework.

New definition
Drapery - a towel, shirt, or blanket draped around or on another object to create lots of wrinkles. 

Project- Practice Shading
Try several studies of drapery focusing on shapes of folds and creases and the shadows that are created by them. Keep in mind the various ways of shading we learned in class (hatching, smudging, cross hatching and stippling). 


Monday, April 23, 2012

New due date

This project is due for the grade 7-2 class on May 10. All future due dates will differ from the other class due to the delay.

Friday, March 23, 2012

Due Dates for Sketchbook

Sketchbook due date are as follows:

7-1 April 2nd
7-2 Not yet assigned due to missed class time

Sketchbook for March

Intermediate art

Sketchbook Assignment for February/March 2012

Every month you will be required to do sketchbook assignments. This gives you a chance to practice your art skills; the more you do something the better you become. This month you do not have a choice of assignments as it is practice for our current unit. Sketchbooks are worth 15% of your final mark! Please keep them up to date. You can complete this assignment during class time if you are finished early; if you do not finish early it is homework.

WHAT IT IS A CONTOUR DRAWING?
Contour means "outline" and is comprised of simple lines that represent the outside and inside edges of objects. Contour drawings do not use shading.
Project:
Choose an interesting object with many edges. Study your object closely. Start by drawing the outside edges of the object then fill in the inside edges. Use the entire page. Your drawing should take 45 minutes.


Wednesday, January 18, 2012

December/ January Sketchbook assignment

The December Sketchbook assignment was extended into January due to the Christmas break. Here are the due dates:

7-1 Feb 13
7-2 Feb 16

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Sketchbook for December

Intermediate art
Sketchbook Assignment for December 2011


Every month you will be required to do sketchbook assignments. This gives you a chance to practice your art skills; the more you do something the better you become. This month you must complete all of the assignments as they are practice for our current unit. Sketchbooks are worth 15% of your final mark! Please keep them up to date. You can complete these assignments during class time if you are finished early; if you do not finish early they are homework.


WHAT IT IS BLIND CONTOUR?

Contour means "outline" and is comprised of simple lines that represent the outside edges of objects. Blind Contour is a drawing method that follows specific rules on how to draw the contour lines.

RULES:

1) Contour is made with a single, continuous line. In blind contour, every line is connected. In other words, the pencil never leaves the paper to start a line somewhere else on the page. If you have to start a line somewhere else on the paper do not lift the pencil, instead trail the pencil on the paper. Blind Contour drawings often have unnecessary lines crossing all over the page.

2) Deformity is okay. In blind contour the artist DOES NOT look at his/her drawing on paper until they are finished. The artist looks only at his/her subject so deformity is bound to happen. This is an exercise in looking and irregularities make the drawing looks more interesting.

3) Use the whole sketchbook page. A common mistake in blind contour is to make the drawing too small; use your hand to feel the edges of your paper to correct the sizing or make the drawing bigger (in your mind) than you think you are drawing it.

Project:

You need to make THREE blind contour drawings. You will do each drawing on a separate sketchbook page and the drawing must fill the entire page.

Drawing one:

Do a thirty minute blind contour sketch of an object from your room. Do not take your eyes of your subject! Draw every edge, interior and exterior.

Example:




Drawing Two:

Do a thirty minute blind contour sketch of a person or animal. You may use a photograph if needed. Include elements from the surrounding room such the chair they are sitting in or what is behind them.

Example:



Drawing three:

Draw a fifteen minute blind contour of a kitchen utensil or appliance.

Example:

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

November Sketchbook Assignments Due Dates

7-1 November sketchbook due 15th
7-1 November sketchbook due 13th

Art-Intermediate Art Grade 7/8


Sketchbook Assignment for November 2011

Every month you will be required to do sketchbook assignments. This gives you a chance to practice your art skills; the more you do something the better you become. Some months you will get a choice of assignments, other months you will be required to complete a specific assignment. Sketchbooks are due at the end every month. Sketchbooks are worth 15% of your final mark! Please keep them up to date. You can complete these assignments during class time if you are finished early; if you do not finish early they are homework.

Complete one of the following:

1. Make a DETAILED drawing of your eye and the area around it. Include everything you see when observing closely in clear, even lighting. Your drawing must be realistic, 8”x 10” inches in size and observed from real life or a photo of a real person.


2. Research the elements and parts of a coat of arms and create a coat of arms or crest for your family or organization. Your drawing must fill the full page of your sketchbook and include colour. Please keep in mind that the colours used in a coat of arms have are symbolic and meaningful. The following websites have information on the construction of a coat of arms:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coat_of_arms http://www.vam.ac.uk/vastatic/microsites/british_galleries/designa/coat_of_arms/coat_of_arms.html

http://www.fleurdelis.com/coatofarms.htm