#90 “You can condense, but you cannot simplify.” —Ann Lauterbach, personal conversation: The world is infinitely complex, and any attempt to simplify, which means the elimination of contradictory elements, will fail to capture that complexity. One can, however, attempt to compress or condense those elements into a more abbreviated or altered form. That is the role of metaphor. Kit White 101 Things to Learn in Art School
Studio Art 360: Grids on the Canvas and the Drawing and Transfer it up to the Canvas
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OUR MEASUREMENTS for the GRID on CANVAS!
1 3/8″, 2 3/4″, 4 1/8″, 5 1/2″, 6 7/8″, 8 1/4″, 9 5/8″, 11″, 12 3/8″
PORTRAITS are HERE!
SKETCHBOOK TUESDAY
FOR NEXT TUESDAY: Using a camera ON YOUR OWN TIME THIS WEEK – RECREATE a famous painting, sculpture, drawing… Print out the photograph that you have created and also include the famous work of art that you were inspired by. Here are a few examples: Student Examples: https://goo.gl/Tvwv4X
get done today to make REALLY GOOD PROGRESS so you are either DONE transferring the image or you have VERY LITTLE to do over the next two days at home or in study hall?
How many squares did you get transferred up to the canvas today? What are 2 things that make this an exciting for you or scary for you artwork?
PAINTING: Making Plans? Got your Photo?
ASSIGNED DATES ON THE SAW – You’re ALL getting a day! Canvas BUILT by Friday!
What is one question you have about the process of building a canvas? Ask around and see if your classmates can help you resolve those questions before you begin to build.
What stage are you at in the process of building the canvas? How can you offer assistance in the process with your classmates. http://ruthshively.com/
ASSIGNMENT Here
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DRAWING: Fauvists and YOU!
What’s holding you back? What has propelled you forward in the process?
Are you taking pastels home? Where are you going to work on the drawing? What has been the HARDEST PART of the drawing?
AP STUDIO ART: Concentration 3rd of 3
While looking at your studiomates work, how do you see the works needing to GROW? Do you see yours growing?
What have you come up with? What materials are you planning on using? How does it fit into your current body of work?