Chiaroscuro Still Life Black paper drawing using white medium.

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Chiaroscuro Still Life Black paper drawing using white medium

Time Period: Renaissance Cultural movement that began in Italy in the 14 th Century. It eventually spread throughout Europe. Its influence affected literature, philosophy, art, politics, science, religion, and more Searched for realism and human emotion in art Artists were the “celebrities” hired by government to create artwork as permanent installations Hired to paint or sculpt as a career or life long calling (usually did both along with writing)

Artists names to know It was not uncommon for artists to share a common last name, but different first name. Michelangelo Buonarroti (Sistine Chapel, David) Fillipo Brunilleschi Leonardo da Vinci (human anatomy) Titian Donatello(Ninja Turtles) Raphael Jan Van Eyck (Netherlands) Rembrandt van Rijn Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio

Example Renaissance work The Creation of Adam by Michelangelo (Sistine Chapel)

Leonardo Da Vinci Self Portrait DrawingMona Lisa PaintingVitruvian Man-Anatomy

Woman Holding a Balance By Jan Vermeer, 1664

Saint Matthew and Angel by Rembrandt van Rijn, 1661 Castiglione by Raphael,

The Entombment of Christ By Michelangelo Caravaggio, Supper at Emmaus By Michelangelo Caravaggio, 1601

The Night Watch by Rembrandt van Rijn, 1642 Self Portrait by Rembrandt van Rijn, 1652

The School of Athens Fresco by Raphaello Sanzio,

Refresh Elements and Principles Line (thin, thick, curved, straight) Shape (geometric, organic, flat) Value (high and low key, shading, gradation) Color (primary, secondary, neutral, black) Texture (simulated and invented) Form (around a shape, volume) Space (foreground, middle and background)

Using a viewfinder

Semi-Blind Drawing Pencil to the paper constantly Continuous drawing of subject Looking at the object Glancing at the paper

Value Scale Range of Values

Things to know View finder to pick composition – Remember high, middle and low placement – Horizontal and vertical paper direction – Standing versus sitting – Rule of thirds Use of materials-holding pencil, eraser, paper towel or blending stump Looking for values, shapes, lines, etc. Begin with thumbnails and sketches

Thumbnails (10-12) and Sketches (4) 1. Rough and without detail Use shapes mainly Fast and loose 2. Rough, but slight detail Add in items from view Horizontal and vertical LAST STEP: Larger drawing using newsprint

Example still life drawings

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