Unit 1, Semester 2: Yarn Painting

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Unit 1, Semester 2: Yarn Painting Art with Ms. Gay Spring 2017

Yarn Painting Examples

Yarn Painting Examples

Yarn Painting Examples

Yarn Painting What is yarn painting? What are the steps? Creation of an image using only yarn. What are the steps? Draw your image on regular drawing paper (will be provided) Transfer your image to a piece of cardboard—we will review how to transfer the drawing to the cardboard Use white glue to adhere the yarn to the cardboard

How to Transfer Your Drawing Turn your paper over to the back. Using a dark crayon, color the entire back of your drawing using a LOT of pressure (see examples) Turn the drawing back over to the front and place over the cardboard; tape in place Use a pencil and draw over the original lines, this time using a lot of pressure Remove your drawing—the drawing should have transferred onto the cardboard, and will have left a crayon imprint.

Due Dates Must complete one rough draft in sketchbook (use about ½ paper size) Complete drawing to be transferred on final paper by Wednesday, 1/11/17 Final Project due at the end of the period on Thursday, 1/19/17 Sketchbook #1 due at the beginning of the period on Thursday, 1/19/17