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Drawing Weekly Outline: Days 1-2: PowerPoint and Notes- fill out in class and on your own if needed “tactile” experiences with a variety of drawing materials Day 3 – Quiz covering art elements and principles relating to 2-D work and 3-D work (tying into last weeks studies).

Artists and their contributions Drawing Artists and their contributions

Drawing 2 Qualities often associated with drawing: Familiarity- familiar art materials- pencils, pens, ink, and other items we easily understand as viewers Intimacy- drawings are usually not intended for public viewing. Generally, these are smaller works of art, and often are found in sketchbooks. Often these are made in preparation for larger, final works. Pablo Picasso, mindful of his own legacy, recognized these traits early on in his career, and began to date and save all of his sketches.

Artists and their contributions to the media of drawing… Take note of Artist Name Take note of Drawing Media used Take note of the Title of the piece Take note of the Year the piece was made

Filippino Lippi (c. 1480) Standing Nude and Seated Man Reading metalpoint and white chalk MetalPoint Demonstration

Leonardo DaVinci (c. 1512) Self Portrait red chalk and pen

Rembrandt (1648) Cottage Among Trees pen and brown ink

Edgar Degas (1873) Dancer Adjusting her Slippers graphite and charcoal

Georges Seurat (c. 1887) Café Concert conte crayon

Henri Matisse (1947) Still Life of Flowers and Fruit brush and ink

Yvonne Jacquette (1982) 3 Mile Island, Night I charcoal

Gary Simmons (1996) Boom Chalk (click on image for video)

Paul Noble (1997) Nobspital pencil (click on image for video)

Scott Krohn (2014) Stone Faced: Self-Portrait colored pencil Colored Pencil Society of America Best of Show

David Hart (2014) The Love Lives On Colored Pencil

And Finally… The drawings of illustrator MC Escher- creating illusions within incredible works of art: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8jRmo7iM5vk

DRAWING- TACTILE EXPERIENCES: Pick up 4 thin scraps of paper Divide each scrap into 6 squares Pick up the following materials and follow this plan: PENCIL: smooth, blended value scale from light to dark CHARCOAL/ CHALK PASTEL: smooth, blended value scale from light to dark (use a combination of colors if you want) INK: use hatching or cross-hatching to build values from light to dark COLORED PENCIL: gradually transition from light to dark by varying pressure and/ or overlapping light and dark colors TIPS/ CONSIDERATIONS: consider using these strips, or applying these techniques while decorating your pages in your journal!

DRAWING EXAMPLE: