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Drawing and Painting Ms. Livoti 1-19- 1-23
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Monday 1/19 School Closed
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Aim: How can you apply a variety of line weights to your drawing? Tuesday 1/20 HW: midterm drawing review due friday Do Now: Compare and Contrast the simple diagram- which line appears to come forward?
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Line Weight Line weight is a term that describes the relative 'weight' - strength, heaviness, or darkness - of the line against the background or support. It is governed by the pressure on your drawing tool as you make your line - whether this is decreasing or increasing the pressure on the tip so that it leaves behind more or less medium - or altering the angle so that more of the tip is in contact with the paper. Thicker lines come closer to use. Thicker lines suggest a more weighted side of an object Thin lines suggest delicate weight, they recede into space One line can move from thin to thick
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Aim: How can you begin to apply water color and zentangle techniques to your foreshortened image? Do Now: Look in sketchbook and choose an experimental watercolor technique and zentangle pattern that you definitely would like to use in your project. Wed 1/21 HW: Due Friday Midterm review sketchbook drawing
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Aim: How can your patterns create a sense of form and space? Thursday 1/22 Do Now: compare and contrast the images- which creates more space?
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Aim: How can you work in an open studio to apply techniques and details your figure drawing? Do Now: Midterm review Friday 1/23 Midterm 25 question test WEDNESDAY 1/28
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