Honda Cub: Observation Drawing Pen and Watercolour or Gouache.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Show of your skill by making your studies the centre of attention – don’t overcrowd your page and hide your work away with the background!
Advertisements

Fabric/Texture. What makes a good drawing? Good composition Interesting point of view Light and Shadow/ good contrast Accurate drawing/ good proportion.
Product Design Sketching
Underwater Scene Painting
Drawing Drawing Drawing
50 Drawings Project Emma McNaughton. Collage of magazine cutouts as mood board/title page.
Painting & Drawing II Goals: Create original self portrait line drawing using Sharpies and pens that show your understanding of mark making and types of.
AP & SPECIAL STUDIES HOMEWORK. You are required to do homework assignments. These assignments will be a series of drawings and mixed media pieces that.
Drawing and Painting Daily Plans Sept 15-19, 2014 Ms. Livoti.
Still Life or Observational Drawing. WHY DRAW STILL LIFES? A still life is a drawing or painting of inanimate objects - such as fruit, pottery and flowers.
Color & Texture Art II. Color Seen by the way light reflects off a surface. Seen by the way light reflects off a surface. Used to express emotion. Used.
B2 Lines can create the illusion of surface textures C2 Artworks can be formal, analytical descriptions of objects E2 Positive and negative space are.
John Piper tate.org.uk Screen print on paper. Etching on paper.
Line Drawing 1. The first step in creating a realistic rose pencil drawing is to make an accurate line drawing. Make a quick sketch and then correct that.
3 headed portrait due finished by tomorrow. 4 sketches due tomorow No exceptions. 10 pts less for day late.
IN YOUR SKETCHBOOK… Day 6 (negative space) Warm-up: What is negative space? How might focusing on it be used as a strategy for observational drawing?
AP & SPECIAL STUDIES HOMEWORK You are required to do homework assignments. These assignments will be a series of drawings and mixed media pieces that you.
Watercolour Leaf Design…. Try sketching some Organic Shapes… Leaves! Look at real leaves to observe the shape or outline; Think about what kind of line.
Pre-Instructional Drawing Divide your paper into 6 squares Draw the following – A person – A face – A hand – An eye – A hat – A chair.
Where am I? Sketch a map of your route to school in your notebook.
Mrs. Champion Instructor.  By using each of the Elements of Art and Principles Design you are to illustrate each one using the letters of that specific.
Sketchbook Project. How do artists use sketchbooks? As a journal To record observations To collect ideas To make thumbnail sketches To make rough drafts.
Watercolour and ink pens.  You can mix colours just like acrylics but to get lighter colours you just add more water  To get darker bolder colours you.
How To Draw a Comic Strip. Things You'll Need paper pencil eraser black pen ruler.
Linear Painting Using your brush as a line-maker.
Art and Design Bronze task Year 9 Draw an observational drawing of a teddy or toy that represents your primary days, eg. Lego, soft toys, toy cars or soldiers.
Drawing Unit Studio: Charcoal Portrait Diptych or Triptych.
Developing your final idea in your sketchbook You will need to have the following things in your sketchbooks in order to gain maximum marks.
Objective: You will select art elements and apply design principles in order to achieve the desired compositional effect. DRILL: Please get an iPad. 10.
The Drawing Process Step 1: Looking Stage LOOK at the object you are drawing THINK about what shapes make up the object.
Still Life Drawing Today you will be using your sketchbook.
Imaging your ingredients and supplies for… ‘Draw a Recipe’
Still Life: Observational Drawing & Painting With VALUE.
Doodle Animal Portraits. Using a combination of contrast in color and pattern, you will create a portrait of an animal of your choice.
GCSE Art and Design (Fine Art) Mock Controlled Test 2011 Record observations and ideas – make studies, sketches and drawings. Take photographs and collect.
Final Piece Development Over the next two weeks you will start to develop your ideas for your final piece.
IGCSE Art & Design: Fine Art Mock Exam
Foundations of Art. What is it and why do we need to use it in art? VALUE- refers to the lightness or darkness of a color. It is needed to express volume.
Drawing to Scale Chris Wakefield HTHMA. Why Draw to Scale? To create a drawing which is proportionately the same To create a drawing which is proportionately.
Winter Assignment for IB and AP Drawing Still life with contour and shading 1.Set up still life at home or floral arrangement. Use a desk in bedroom or.
Mrs. Madden. Expectations I expect all of you to do your very best with each project. You may not always like what we are doing, but do your best to make.
VAHSDRPR.2.d, f; VAHSDRPR.3.a, b, c, e.  Charcoal is a dry drawing material that is found in various forms:  Vine charcoal – Soft, thin, delicate. Easily.
Still Life or Observational Drawing. WHY DRAW STILL LIFES? A still life is a drawing or painting of inanimate objects - such as fruit, pottery and flowers.
Self-portrait Charcoal
Non-Objective Circle Design
The Elements of Art and Principles of design
Portrait by Shaina MacDonagh
By Alice Ramshaw Reading ID: UCAS Personal ID:
By investigating other works and artists it allows creativity and inspiration for new ideas! You must show you can annotate the artists work and give your.
Recording observational drawings of shells –A03
Drawing and Painting Daily Plans Sept 19-23
@stefari Art Digital & Fine Line art.
Mini GCSE Project: ‘My Still-life’
Visual arts daily objectives
Portrait by Shaina MacDonagh
SHSM Portfolio Development Workshop with Lydia Panart
2.7 and 3.7 “I can use benchmark angles to estimate the measure of angles, and use a tool to measure and draw angles.” “I can understand that the measure.
OBSERVATIONAL DRAWING Techniques
Graffiti Aug 29-9.
Natural Forms Strand 2 BATIK.
Please write in full sentences, thank you!
Charcoal Drawing Art with Ms. Gay Fall 2016.
Surreal Instrument Figure
All about drawing - Tone
Starter page 17 Draw 9 squares into your sketchbook like this.
Natural Forms Strand 3 Drawing Natural Forms.
Drawing II - Multiple Self-Portrait Drawing
Value with Contrast Emphasis
Working through a professional Process
What is drawing? A picture or diagram made with a pencil, pen or crayon rather than paint. Line – A mark formed by drawing horizontal lines run parallel.
Presentation transcript:

Honda Cub: Observation Drawing Pen and Watercolour or Gouache

Walk around the bike – look at it from different angles Take photos of the different angles – get on the same level, from above, from below In your sketchbook (on deconstructed pages) do some sketches of the different angles from observation. Draw some close ups and some full view After you have 5 good pages of sketchbook drawings, start your final piece. Try watercolour vs gouache paint in sketchbook You must have an interesting composition! Draw correct proportions and scale. Draw lightly so no pencil marks show. Trace drawing with pen (erase pencil completely) Paint accents or entire motorbike in watercolour or gouache Criteria:

Watercolour vs Gouache Show experiments in your sketchbook

In your Sketchbooks show close-ups of different angles