Studio 3-7 to 3-11.

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Studio 3-7 to 3-11

Monday 3-7 Aim: How can you create a contour drawing of the still life objects? Do Now: complete 5 fast blind contour drawings of the still life. Homework: Inside a drawer: Choose a drawer at home and using cropping and perspective techniques, draw what you see in the drawer from observation. Shade in your drawing using pencil.

Tuesday 3-8 Aim: How can you add shading to your still life? Do Now: Explain which objects need to be shaded gradually and why. Homework: Inside a drawer: Choose a drawer at home and using cropping and perspective techniques, draw what you see in the drawer from observation. Shade in your drawing using pencil.

Wednesday 3-9 Aim: How can you continue to shade the still life drawing? Do Now: Locate the highlight, crest shadow, reflected light and cast shadows in the image. Homework: Inside a drawer: Choose a drawer at home and using cropping and perspective techniques, draw what you see in the drawer from observation. Shade in your drawing using pencil.

Thurs 3-3 Aim: How can you draw complex organic and geometric forms using extreme cropping techniques? Do Now: Grade and assess your still life drawing Homework: Inside a drawer: Choose a drawer at home and using cropping and perspective techniques, draw what you see in the drawer from observation. Shade in your drawing using pencil.

Compare and Contrast the Popcorn vs. The Potato chip! How does light hit both? What kind of shapes does the light make? Where would you need to apply smooth, gradual shading? Where would you need hard edges?

Friday 3-4 Aim: What are charcoal pencil techniques? Do Now: Examine the pencil in front of you, what are it’s characteristics? What makes it different than a regular pencil? Homework: Due today