Line Experimentation Fill the Page with As Many Different Kinds of Lines As Possible

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Line Experimentation Fill the Page with As Many Different Kinds of Lines As Possible

SKETCH #1

Line Experimentation Fill the page with as many different kinds of lines as possible. Color or black & white

Sketch #2

Value and Pencil Shading Gradations on a composition of inventive shapes. Black and White SKETCH # 3 Pen & Ink Value Shade and achieve values and gradations with line patterns . Black & White SKETCH # 4

Repetition, Angles, Rhythm Fill the page with groups of lines which move together, changing direction with angles. Color or black & white

SKETCH # 5

Lettering and Letterforms Fill the page with as many different kinds of lettering as possible. Color SKETCH # 6

Freeform Line Repetition Beginning with one freeform line, and echoing it with variations. Color SKETCH # 7 Interpretive, Conceptual Visualize sounds without drawing an object. Color SKETCH #8 Page Compositon from 2-D and 3-D shapes Color

SKETCH # 9

:"Size Distortions" 1. Choose two ordinary objects at home which have a relationship to one another but are not the same size at all. (Like: the front door and a key -- or -- the refrigerator and an apple. 2. Draw the two different sized objects as if they are the same size, and draw them so they have a new relationship at the new size. (So: the key is as big as the door in the new relationship, and can only lean upon it!)(So: the apple could be so big that it occupied the entire inside of the refrigerator!) Be inventive! think up your own two related objects, and observe and draw their details carefully. Plan an interesting composition on the page. SKETCH # 10

Magazine Reflection this week is worth TWO sketchbook grades, so do not let it result in two

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SKETCH # 11 "Bottle Landscapes"

SKETCH #12

"A whole page of Contours"

SKETCH #13

"Top Topic" (See Document for full FULL EXPLANATION of instructions) SKETCH #14

"What's in your head?!"

Draw one object – Still Life Drawing Make sure the object is grounded! (resting on something, table, fabric, floor etc) Show background, (wall windows, outside, etc) Show Value – SHADING TECHNIQUES PENCIL ONLY

SKETCH# 15

Draw an object in color Add foreground and background as seen in image below

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