Wednesday, April 28, 2010
FINAL CRITIQUE/PORTFOLIOS
IT'S FINAL EXAM TIME!!!
In lieu of an exam, we will have a final critique over the self portraits. You need to bring the following three drawings to the final meeting: 1) the handkerchief 2) the plaster head 3) the self portrait. Also, if you'd like, bring a drink or snack to share with the class. We will have a relaxed and fun final day. I will grade your portfolios immediately after we are done with the critique, and you may pick up your work in the drawing room later that day.
MWF class final critique is: TUESDAY, MAY 4, 10:30-12:30.
MW class final critique is: THURSDAY, MAY 6, 10:30-12:30.
Portfolios for both classes will be graded and available for pickup after 3pm on the day of the critique.
In lieu of an exam, we will have a final critique over the self portraits. You need to bring the following three drawings to the final meeting: 1) the handkerchief 2) the plaster head 3) the self portrait. Also, if you'd like, bring a drink or snack to share with the class. We will have a relaxed and fun final day. I will grade your portfolios immediately after we are done with the critique, and you may pick up your work in the drawing room later that day.
MWF class final critique is: TUESDAY, MAY 4, 10:30-12:30.
MW class final critique is: THURSDAY, MAY 6, 10:30-12:30.
Portfolios for both classes will be graded and available for pickup after 3pm on the day of the critique.
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
HOMEWORK #8 - Profile
Monday, April 12, 2010
Art Events This Week...
Monday, April 12:
6pm Room Dedication ceremony in room 401
7pm-9pm Leslie Collum BFA exhibit in the downstairs student gallery
Thursday, April 15:
8:30pm Annual Digital Short Film Festival on the front lawn of Trahern. Bring a lawn chair or blanket.
NO CLASS THIS FRIDAY!
Due to the BFA reviews, all art faculty will be busy during class time on Friday. I am canceling the 8:00-10:00 Drawing I class, but you are welcome to come in and draw during that time. Your sketchbook homework of the hand will be due on Monday.
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
HOMEWORK #7 - Hands
In your sketchbook, in pencil (regular graphite, not charcoal) draw your own hand with as much realistic detail as possible. There should be a range of values from light to dark, which means you might need to use a lamp or another light source for highlights. As you draw, look at your actual hand, not a photo of your hand. And be sure to hold your hand in a comfortable, yet visually interesting position. Crossed fingers will be more interesting to draw and look at than a flat hand (and trust me, it will be easier to draw a hand with some angles or crossed fingers... a flat hand with straight fingers will probably end up looking like a glove.) Here are some examples of hand drawings:
(MW class will be due Wednesday, April 14; MWF class will be due Friday, April 16)
(MW class will be due Wednesday, April 14; MWF class will be due Friday, April 16)
Monday, April 5, 2010
Drawing I 2:30-5:30 photos
Here's the link to the Flickr account with our class photos from the All State:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/theallstate/sets/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/theallstate/sets/
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