Monday, March 2, 2020

Sketchbooks assignments due 3/6


Expectations for all sketchbook assignments are to spend a focused, undistracted hour drawing the assignment.(an unfinished drawing is acceptable as long as the time is spent.)  Assignment is (most often) given on Monday and due by Friday.  Begin with basic shapes and "sculpt" the details to bring it to completion. 
Make sure to write the date you turned it in on the back along with a word or two about what the assignment was.
If for some reason you misplace your sketchbook, do the assignment on white paper and turn it in.  We can put it in your sketchbook at a later date.

Late work is accepted but drops a letter grade every school day that it is late.  Do your best work and have fun!


Design-  Design an unusal business card format that would make you stand out potential client.  The card could fold out, be an unusual shape, or have any other feature that would be a novel way to get a customer's attention beyond the artwork you are creating.

Advanced Art- Practice hatching and crosshatching with both straight lines (use a straight edge) and organic lines. (you can use a french curve or any curved object)  There should not to be a finished image, just as wide a variety of values as you can produce.

Foundations- Draw an object from observation and make sure it has no text on it and a wide variety of values.  You can enhance the amount of values if you were to place it in direct light.  Draw this object using the same process as always and include at least 5 different values using hatching and crosshatching.  No smudging or scribbling.  Focus on craftsmanship and keep lines parallel.
Foundaions 2- Same  assignment but include at least 8 different values

MS Exloratory- Draw an object (with no text) from observation the same process we always use and incluse at least 4 different values using only hatching and crosshatching.  No smudging or scribbling.  Focus on craftsmanship and keeping lines parallel.

MS3D Draw any 3D object from observation (no text on it)

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