Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Gesture Drawings. What is a Gesture Drawing? A non-verbal communication – can be seen on the human figure, animals and even objects, a drawing used to.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Gesture Drawings. What is a Gesture Drawing? A non-verbal communication – can be seen on the human figure, animals and even objects, a drawing used to."— Presentation transcript:

1 Gesture Drawings

2 What is a Gesture Drawing? A non-verbal communication – can be seen on the human figure, animals and even objects, a drawing used to study the human figure Sometimes called an action drawing: the action a figure is performing Limit looking at your paper as much as possible and use the whole page – DRAW BIG! Use a continuous line and DO NOT ERASE if you make a mistake – JUST IGNORE IT!

3

4

5

6 Rembrandt Gesture Drawing, Preacher, 1644

7 Examples of Gesture Drawings from 17,000 B.C. Lascaux Caves located in France

8 Focus on: SHAPE! SHAPE! SHAPE!: Focus on the shape of the model – not the fine details Use your whole arm when drawing – don’t grip the pencil too tight Remember, this is an exercise – have fun with it!

9 Keep in mind… We are NOT couch potatoes… so do not draw the model like one! I am not a potato!

10 We have a torso and a pelvis! TORSO PELVIS

11 The psychology of color and color theories Psychology of color: RED = Energy, Excitement, most noticeable BLUE = Peace and Tranquility YELLOW = Enhances concentration, an attention getter GREEN = Connected to nature, calming color PURPLE = Luxury and wealth ORANGE = Enthusiasm and warmth Color theories: Analogous: Any color next to each other on the color wheel (red/purple) Complementary: Any color directly across from another color on the color wheel (red/green) Monochromatic: Any color and shades (darker) or tints (lighter) of that color. An example would be red, burgundy and pink.

12 Using Color to express mood in the background of your gesture pose: Using the psychology of color and color theories, to create a background using watercolor to enhance your charcoal gesture pose. I want to see all 3 color theories being used to create this background. Make sure the color psychology is also incorporated in the colors you choose. I do not want a calm pose using red because this would be exactly the opposite of what you would want to convey. So think about this before you choose your colors.

13 Final Product Example:

14


Download ppt "Gesture Drawings. What is a Gesture Drawing? A non-verbal communication – can be seen on the human figure, animals and even objects, a drawing used to."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google