SKETCHBOOK
Artists and/or stylesRoy Lichtenstein (project: onomatopoeia)
Perspective/Orthogonal Lines (project: perspective sketch) Fernando Botero (project: favorite animal) Gustav Klimt (project: family portrait) Op-Art How-To Celtic Knots: Celtic Triskele, Celtic Knot intro Giuseppe Arcimboldo Mike Wazowski Minion Geometric Design: This is only one example. MAKE UP YOUR OWN! (Use compass & ruler) |
Pieces1) Decorate the cover (9/30/2013)
2) Perspective sketch: be mindful of lines-they must be straight and all vertical lines must be parallel; be mindful of tile size and floor board angles (9/30/2013) 3) Geometric color scale (10/9/2013) 4) Your favorite animal, in the style of Fernando Botero (10/11/2013) 5) Evoke emotion through a sketch... your choice! (10/18/2013) 6) Family Portrait in the style of Gustav Klimt (10/25/2013) 7) Cartoons (Charlie Brown, Lucy & Snoopy of Peanuts Fame) (11/6/2013) 8) Cubist portrait (11/15/2013) 9) Op-Art Piece (11/18/2013) 10) Celtic Knots (12/2/2013) 11) Romero Britto inspired "spirit animal" (11/6/2013) 12: Name in one-point perspective (12/13/2013) 13. Textured hand (12/20/2013) 14. You are what you eat a self portrait in the style of Giuseppe Arcimboldo (1/17/2014) 15. Super You draw a picture of yourself as a super hero. Make sure your super power is clearly depicted! I'm looking for creativity! 16. Eric Carle-inspired birds with quotes (1/31/2014) 17. A new spin on American Gothic (2/21/2014) 18. Six frame cartoon/story (2/28/2014): you must use six frames on one piece of paper (in your sketchbook!) to tell a short story or joke. Your characters must be drawn out and it MUST be colored. 19. Mandala (3/7/2014) 20. Monochrome designs (3/21/2014) 21. Mike or Minion drawing (3/27/2014) 22. Your Mind/Perspective (4/11/2014) 23. Geometric design (4/18/2014) 24. Micro Macro (4/25/2014): Draw something that is typically considered small or microscopic on a grander scale. For example: draw a ladybug as your main component, but zoom in on her so she appears huge. Perhaps only draw part of her face and body. Your art should look like you're looking at something under a microscope. You can choose ANYTHING as long as it's small. Must be colored. Focus on coloring well, in one direction instead of every which way. :) 25. Tesselation (5/2): Using a notecard, create a template that you can copy to create a tessellation. 26. Negative Space Zen Tangle (5/8) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Gothic |