Saturday, November 17, 2007

Gallery Report ALL Draw Paint Classes

Requirements for Gallery Reports ( 1 each semester) :

Each report must be 1-2 page typed pages, double space, 10 point font HANDWRITTEN PAPERS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED

Describe the work in the gallery and write your own reaction to it. Include language that describes the work: using the elements and principles of art and design ( line, shape, form, value, color, pattern, movement, balance, emphasis, texture, etc.) Use adjectives!!! Craft the paper as an English class essay ( make it a BS free zone).

IMPORTANT!!! Include any promotional material from the show you are reviewing – postcards, etc. ( if you don't have this stuff you will not receive full credit for the paper).



Due: December 3rd , A block; December 4th A and C block

Beginning Drawing Homework A and C block

Exercise 15: Drawing of a chair. NO TRACING! I want to see your process. Follow instructions, however, you do not need to tone the background with graphite, Just make sure you create a distinction between positive image ( chair) negative space ( background). If you have questions, email me.

Due: Tuesday, November 20th

Sunday, November 11, 2007

Beginning Drawing A and C blocks weekend homework

Negative space drawing of Leaves or flowers; read packet and do exercise 13. Happy Drawing. Due Monday, November 12

Thursday, November 8, 2007

Intermediate and Advanced Art Deadlines: IMPORTANT

Intermediate art: Friday November 9th: the last class day to work on Self Portrait Due date: November 13th! Turn in a beginning of class.

Advanced 400 level: Home project: Critique November 9th.

Monday, October 29, 2007

Intermediate and Advanced Art Deadlines: IMPORTANT

Intermediate Art: Self Portrait due at the BEGINNING OF CLASS NOV. 9th

Advanced Art: Obscured Self Portrait and HOME PROJECT DUE: BEGINNING OF CLASS ON NOV 9th

Reminder: Late/unfinished projects can forfeit anywhere from 100%-10% of Final grade.

Beginning Drawing Weekend homework Due: November 5th

Another opportunity for you to practice your line quality in you sketchbook:
Drawing of a flower or plant in line Include stems, leaves, etc. Drawing should fill page. Read exercise 11 in Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain Workbook. You will need your plastic picture plane ONLY Drawings that show the set up and use of the plastic picture plane will receive full credit. Due November 5th.

Thursday, October 18, 2007

Art 400

Bring in what you did over the weekend on your art projects. I want to see two hours of work on these by next class which is on Tuesday.

Homework Draw 300

Work on an area of your portrait that you feel comfortable in your technique. Plan on spending 1 and 1/2 hours on the piece over the weekend. Make sure you pick up your drawing; cover it with the correct paper to protect it and put it on a board.

Happy Drawing.

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Intermediate drawing: Homework for the weekend

1. Read and underline packet on eyes! I will check your packet and your sketchbook for grade. So, don't forget ot read and underline packet on eyes. It's about four or five pages. Make notations in margins and then draw your eyes.

I will be looking for accuracy and how you translated the reading into your drawing. Do your eyes in particular drawing medium that you will be working on for your final portrait. Due Tuesday October 16th.

Advanced Drawing: Homeproject

Layout drawing completed : Composition set on final paper! You will need a piece of paper to take home with you on Friday! Check in date:( bring homeproject to class):
October: 16th

Weekend homework beginning A and C block

Work on your drawing: 50% finished by the end of the weekend by October 15th. Final Drawing due: October 24th for critique

Thursday, October 4, 2007

Advanced drawing

In your sketchbook, revise your final design Revised designs should show value pattern of light, dark, midtones, or be in color and show background possibilites if necessary.
Due: Tuesday October 9th

intermediate drawing

In class: work on gridding pictures on tracing paper.

Homework: Finish gridding your picture on tracing paper.

Friday, September 28, 2007

Gallery Report ALL Draw Paint Classes

Requirements for Gallery Reports ( 1 each semester) :

Each report must be 1-2 page typed pages, handwritten reports will not be accepted.
Describe the work in the gallery and write your own reaction to it.
Include any promotional material from the show you are reviewing – postcards, etc.

Due: December 3rd , D block; December 4th A and C block

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Beginning Drawing Homework DUE SEPT. 24th

Resubmits of both hand drawings; Bring in your images no smaller than 6 X 8 inches.
Preferably both images should be 8.5 X 11 inches or in that range.

Advanced Drawing: Homeproject 1 Due Sept. 25th

Option 1: Create a finalized sketch of your 1st homeproject. This sketch should fill the page and show a full range of tonal values; plan on spending 1 to 1.5 hours to create the 1st sketch

Option 2: If you have completed Option 1; then start your 1st drawing of your homeproject. Plan on spending an hour of drawing time on this project

Due: Sept 25th

Monday, September 17, 2007

Intermediate Drawing Homework: Due Sept. 25th

Unit 3: Drawing the face: Do a mirror copy of the magazine hand out in class. Glue 1/2 the face to your sketchbook and copy the mirror image to create a full face. Due Tuesday Sept. 25th.

Thursday, September 13, 2007

Beginning drawing Homework DUE SEPT. 18th

Do Exercise 11: A Drawing of your hand holding an object.

Read the packet. You will need your plastic viewfinder and a marker. * the marker washes off by using rubbing alchohol or other cleaning solvent. This should be an ELEGANT LINE drawing of your hand. Observe the contours and interior qualities of the hand carefully. Remember to vary the thickness of your line, let it disappear in some areas. Add toning using your 4B pencil. Make sure you light your hand so you have shadows. The object you should should be something interesting to draw, nothing too simple with a good amount of detail or a beautiful shape.

Monday, September 10, 2007

Homework Intermediate Drawing Due Sept. 17th

Sighting homework: Exercise 20. Drawing of a room with an open door.

Your goals are to develop your sighting technique, use your picture plane viewfinder
create an elegant line drawing of a room with the door open. Check angles and proportions. The most important thing in doing this drawing is to stay in the same position throughout the drawing. Reading the packet, doing the drawing will take about two hours.

Homework for Advanced Art Due Monday Sept. 17th

Ideas for your homeproject. Drawings based on a theme.

I want to see pages of ideas for your homeproject at least ten different possibilities. These can be small thumbnails: three to a page.
Think: composition (arrangement) size of paper ? Will it be abstract or realistic?
What materials: drawing, are you interested in using.

NO MORE TEAR OUTS!!

Okay, no more tear outs from the sketchbook. I will no longer accept a drawing on single piece of paper acceptable for homework for the following reasons: 1. You need to bring your sketchbook to class every class day ( part of your class participation grade) 2. Tear outs are too easy to misplace, be destroyed, get tossed by accident.
3. You are in an upper level art class, so get serious and get a sketchbook.. Nuf said.

Thursday, September 6, 2007

Where is the homework listing?

Go to the right hand side of the blog under blog archive and click on the assignment for your class.

Wednesday, September 5, 2007

Beginning drawing Homework DUE SEPT. 11th

Unit 2: Mark making and shape observation
Exercise 4: warm up and Free Drawing
Read: Seeing Vs. Knowing-a conflict/Squinting/What is it?
Project 1B-Your hand contour drawing; foreshortened view in pen
Due: SEPT. 11TH

Intermediate Drawing Homework: Due Sept. 10th

READ: Free Handwriting/The Gesture/the five-minute burn:
Project 2 C Free Hand Drawings

Advanced Homework 400 level Due Sept. 10th

Still lIfe drawing of bottles
Project 5F in packet: Drawing of bottles: Due: Sept. 10th
any drawing medium

Project 5 F: Before starting your drawing, practice drawing free hand ellipses.

Ellipses: Make a drawing of a group of bottles glasses, or cans arranged on a table. Choose at least five different heights and widths much like the still ife in your packet. Draw from an eye level that is slightly above the top of the tallest bottle. Take special care to draw the ellispes symmetrically and rounded at the endes. Each ellipse will vary in openness accourding to its distance from your eye level. Draw through all ellipses even those you don't see on the bottoms of the cans and bottles. Use any medium. Allow for an hour to two hours to complete the drawing.



How to make a successful drawing.

Rule #1: Establish your eye level. We must know wheter to make our ellipse open ( more nearly round) or closed ( more nearly flat).
Rule #2: The ellipse closes or flattens out as it nears eye level.

Rule # 3 Drawing a good ellipse takes practice. You'll have more success if you keep in mind that the ends of the ellipse are always rounded, never pointed. Basically, there are no shortcuts, to make a good ellipse you have to draw alot of them.

Sunday, September 2, 2007

Advanced Drawing: Contour line drawing Due Sept. 4th

Contour line drawing of a fairly complex object in any color pen. Due Sept. 4th

Intermediate Drawing Homework: Due Sept. 4th

Knee Foot Drawing. Line drawing of your knee and foot; purpose is to create the illusion of foreshortening using overlapping shapes of the knee/foot. You can use your plastic picture viewfinder to help see the image better as a starting point.
Goals are: careful observation of the spatial relationships, and line variety.

Beginning drawing Homework DUE SEPT. 5TH

Three Pre Instruction drawings, full page in your sketchbook
Self Portrait, your hand and a corner of your room. 20-30 minutes per each drawing
Due Wednesday Sept. 5th.

Thursday, August 2, 2007

Grades in draw Paint

Quarter 1:

Drawing/Painting projects:35%
(fullfilling the requirments of the project, risk taking, elements and principles of art in project, craftspersonship,focus and homework spent on project)

written essays/quizzes/sketchbooks25%:

(completing assignments, following directions with check system risk taking)
Sketchbook:
Check plus: sketch was done properly and shows student going beyond fulfilling the assignment ( 10 points)
Check: student completed the assignment properly and shows good investigation) ( 5 points)
Check minus: sketch is done but rushed and with more work it would be very good. ( 2.5 points)
zero points: Student did not turn in the assignment

Sketchbook assignments can be resubmitted on a case by case basis.

Class membership: 25%
class preparedness, individual focus,studio clean up:

Critique particpation 15%
critique preparation and articulation of comments during critiques

RESUBMIT POLICY FOR DRAW PAINT STUDENTS

You can resubmit any sketchbook or drawing assignment for a better grade if:

1. Your drawing was turned in by the original due date and received a grade
2. The new work submitted is corrected and shows technical improvement of the project.

How to resubmit: Turn in sketchbook and on a post it note, write resubmit, stick the post it note on the drawing to be resubmitted. Resubmit work due dates are due the day before: mid quarter1, quarter1, Semester 1, midquarter 2, quarter 2 and Semester due

Resubmits will not be accepted for unexcused late work.

Wednesday, June 20, 2007

Class Information

Work hard, work quickly

Don’t procrastinate, stay focused; minimize socializing!

Work at home.

Remember you’re in this class because you love art.

Keep a journal to help remember ideas, make sketches.

Don’t give up, you will progress!