Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Perspective

You will be learning how to paint a perspective photograph using Acrylics/Watercolor and Sharpie markers.
You will also be learning the triad color scheme for this lesson.




One Point Perspective

 

 2 Point Perspective:

 
 



Your Guidelines:

1. Choose a Photo from the photo pool
2. Sketch it out in pencil
3. Choose your triad scheme (primary or secondary colors)
4. Get your three colors in sharpie markers and outline all of your lines in sharpie marker.
5. Your main perspective area will be painted using Acrylics
6. Your background will be painted using Watercolor Paints
7. Touch up Sharpie Markers if needed at the end and sign.








Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Final Project

Final Art Project for Art 2:

Toy Still Life
Must include at least 3-5 objects.
All objects must fit into your own personal theme with the topic of TOYS
Must have a clear light source. (so I should be able to clearly see your shadows)
Images must go off the page on at least 1-2 sides.
I should be able to clearly identify the table from the background (use 2 different clothes)
My recommendation is to set up a still life, with a light source, take a photo of it and them print it out and draw and paint from there.
Goal is to show realism in the best possible way with a clear dark to light shading.  You must show what you have learned in smoothness when it comes to shading.






Perspective

Using descriptive words and different perspectives you will be creating an artwork.

Example:

Miniscule

Bug's point of view

Show Joey's example......................