HOW TO DRAW BUBBLE DIAGRAMS MARYAM ALDOSSRAAY 200700562 DEMAH AL-SHAMMASI 200800222
Out Line History of sketching How to draw bubble diagram Artist
History of Sketching Sketching: is a rapidly executed freehand drawing that is not usually intended as a finished work. purposes: record something record or develop an idea for later use A quick way of graphically demonstrating an image, idea or principle.
Applied by: Pencil Cole Pastel Ink Coloring: Water color Oil paint
INK SKETCH The Pasha a ink sketch by Fragonard, late 1700s
PENCIL SKETCH A sketch of a landscape in pencil by Camille Corot, 1870
OIL SKETCH An oil sketch of clouds by John Constable, 1821-22
PASTEL SKETCH Nocturene-Battersea Bridge, a pastel sketch by Whistler, 1872
Present sketching
Plan Rendering
Plan Rendering
BUBBLE DIAGRAMS Bubble diagrams are analogs of mind maps, such diagrams are also used in landscape design.
BUBBLE DIAGRAMS Bubble diagram is a diagrams with a bubble presentation of data and the size of a bubble is a parameter of data too. For example, it can display the importance of the data in diagram or its value.
Georgia O'Keeffe Georgia O'Keeffe
Style Unique and intensely personal. O'Keeffe often abstracted objects and painted in an expressionistic way, but the only artistic style to claim her is her own.
Date and Place of Birth November 15, 1887, near Sun Prairie, Wisconsin
Life O'Keeffe (who was aware even as a child that she had to be an artist), figured out early in her career that she couldn't compete in the art market of the day. After a short teaching stint, she began a relationship with the photographer, Alfred Stieglitz. He not only encouraged her to find her own style, he then promoted the results. She became famous for her paintings of flowers (or parts of flowers) and objects from the deserts of the American southwest.
Important Works
Blue and Green Music, 1919
Black Iris, 1926
Cow's Skull with Calico Roses, 1932
Pelvis I (Pelvis with Blue), 1944
Favorites
DRAWING ROSE
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