Drawing & Painting
Drawing & Painting is an advanced level, studio-based, hands-on course that involves creative problem solving on a flat surface support. Students will explore the following two-dimension art topics and processes; drawing, painting, printmaking, mixed-media, and computer graphics.
Supplies Needed for This Course
Sketchbook
- Can be any brand
- No smaller than 6" x 6", no larger than 9"x12"
- Make sure it has good quality paper
- If you have paper left in your old sketchbook you may still use it for this class
How to Draw and Paint Faster Article
http://www.studentartguide.com/articles/how-to-draw-and-paint-faster
http://www.studentartguide.com/articles/how-to-draw-and-paint-faster
How to Paint a Portrait
howtopaintaportriat-1.pdf | |
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Great Observational Drawing Tips!
http://www.studentartguide.com/articles/realistic-observational-drawings
A great site that combines culture and art
http://www.learner.org/courses/globalart/
Extra Credit Opportunity
Visit an on-line museum via the Google Art Project (located in my Art Links)
Answer the following questions: This should be typed and written in proper english format.
1. What on-line museum did you explore?
2. What was the main genre/style of art exhibited at the museum you viewed?
3. What was your favorite art piece exhibited in the museum? Explain why it was your favorite.
4. Do you think visiting an on-line museum is a good experience? Explain why or why not.
* Good art vocabulary and thoughtful writing gets you more points :)
Answer the following questions: This should be typed and written in proper english format.
1. What on-line museum did you explore?
2. What was the main genre/style of art exhibited at the museum you viewed?
3. What was your favorite art piece exhibited in the museum? Explain why it was your favorite.
4. Do you think visiting an on-line museum is a good experience? Explain why or why not.
* Good art vocabulary and thoughtful writing gets you more points :)
Links
Printing Processes and Techniques
http://www.moma.org/interactives/projects/2001/whatisaprint/flash.html
http://www.moma.org/interactives/projects/2001/whatisaprint/flash.html