Please be sure to log onto Schoolnet and check your grades for interim reports. Pay particular attention to any missing assignments and make arrangements to turn these in. Your username and password can be found on your roster. Have a great day and keep up the great work!
Thursday, October 25, 2012
Interim Reports
Please be sure to log onto Schoolnet and check your grades for interim reports. Pay particular attention to any missing assignments and make arrangements to turn these in. Your username and password can be found on your roster. Have a great day and keep up the great work!
Monday, October 22, 2012
Drawing Pencil Frequntly Asked Questions:
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leads of drawing pencils are made with ground graphite and a filler and
the ratio of one to the other determines what grade of hardness a
pencil is. The type of filler used depends on the brand.
The "harder" grades (F - 9H) contain more filler, and the "softer" grades (HB - 9B) contain less. While the correct ratio of filler to graphite for each hardness grade is well known, I've never found two brands of drawing pencils that use the same formula, and one brand's 2H pencil can be the same as another's 4H. I've even found huge variations in consistency between different lots of the same brand, so it's a good idea to test each new pencil. |
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Drawing Pencil Grades
Some brands don't make the full range of grades, so you may have to mix and match if you want a full range to draw with. For example, I currently use Staedtler Drawing Leads in a mechanical holder and use Derwent Graphic Pencils to complete the range. |
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Pencil Brand and Quality ComparisonThe pencil links below take you to the Dick Blick Art Store.
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Drawing Pencil FAQDo I need a pencil in each hardness?Not at first. A good range for a beginner is 4B, 2B, B, 2H, 4H. If you're more experienced and are moving into fine art drawing, though, you'll need a full range of leads to create different effects. What do you think about the ultra small (.5 mm) leads for mechanical pencils? I don't use them. They don't come in the full range of hardness and, more importantly, I use very sharp leads to create many of the textures in my drawings and these small leads are too blunt for that, and they're too fragile to sharpen. Graphite is shiny. Is there anyway to avoid that? No, but there are a couple of things you can do to make it less of a problem. After a drawing is finished, spray it with a matte fixative. That cuts down on the shininess considerably and keeps the work from being inadvertently smeared. Any shininess left after fixing is usually only visible at certain angles so, if the drawing is hung on a wall, shininess is usually not visible at all. For the best possible presentation, fix your drawing, have it matted, and hang it out of direct sunlight. (That's the best way to care for any artwork.) |
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
Advanced Paint X Draw Research
Now that we have reviewed some of the more well known artists of Surrealism in class I would like you to further your knowledge of this subculture of painting by researching a lesser know surrealist artist of your choice. If you are unable to find a lesser known artist or would simply like to further investigate one of the more well known artist you may select from the list below:
-Max Ernst
-Andre Masson
-Joan Miro
-Salvador Dali
-Rene Magritte
- Oscar Dominguez
- Paul Delvaux
-Marc Chagall
-Jorge Camacho
-Hans Bellmer
-Frances Martinez De Picabia
*Of course you may choose your own artist but please make sure they are considered a surrealist artist.
Please include in written format (typed, double spaced)
-Where and when the artist lived
-Their artistic training
-How did their work "fit into" the surrealist movement (what made them a surrealist?)
-Select a minimum of three printed images and identify the ways in which the elements are manipulated to achieve a "dreamlike" or "surrealist" feel. Analyze and interpret the three selected images ( What do you think the piece is about?)
- Print and include the three images you analyzed.
-Max Ernst
-Andre Masson
-Joan Miro
-Salvador Dali
-Rene Magritte
- Oscar Dominguez
- Paul Delvaux
-Marc Chagall
-Jorge Camacho
-Hans Bellmer
-Frances Martinez De Picabia
*Of course you may choose your own artist but please make sure they are considered a surrealist artist.
Please include in written format (typed, double spaced)
-Where and when the artist lived
-Their artistic training
-How did their work "fit into" the surrealist movement (what made them a surrealist?)
-Select a minimum of three printed images and identify the ways in which the elements are manipulated to achieve a "dreamlike" or "surrealist" feel. Analyze and interpret the three selected images ( What do you think the piece is about?)
- Print and include the three images you analyzed.