Pre-Instructional Drawing Divide your paper into 6 squares Draw the following – A person – A face – A hand – An eye – A hat – A chair.

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Pre-Instructional Drawing Divide your paper into 6 squares Draw the following – A person – A face – A hand – An eye – A hat – A chair

Sketch the Vase/Silhouette

Value Chart PENCILPRESSING LIGHTPRESSING HARD 2H H F HB B 2B 3B 4B

Contour Drawing Pure Contour – Draw looking at the object NOT your paper Modified Contour – Draw looking at the object AND your paper

Sketch vase/silhouette #2

Upside Down Drawing #1

Upside Down #2

Term 1 Final Project: Sketchbook DUE OCTOBER 28, 2014 You are to do your very best sketching using the following styles: – Pure Contour (only looking at object) – Modified Contour (looking at object and paper) – Upside down – Sighting (using pencil to see angles) You can choose any object to sketch. Make sure to label your sketch with – the date – Style – pencil used