Art 1113

Drawing

Instructor: Angie Compton

Location: Williams Hall, Room 111

Dates: Thursdays

Time: 6:30-8:00

Text: The New Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain, by Betty Edwards,4th edition

Supplies:Nonpermanent black felt-tip marker

2 clips to fasten viewfinder to plastic picture plane

Masking tape

Pencil sharpener

Eraser- Pink Pearl works well

2 B pencils

8”x 10”up to 9”x 12” sketch pad or white computer paper

folder to keep work in

12” ruler

Grading Scale:

100-90 A

89-80 B

79-70C

69-60D

59-0 F

Dates

Jan. 12

Create View Finders for use in exercises. Instructions on page 14.

Read: Preface through Chapter 2.

CompletePre-drawings #2 and #3

For #1, you may choose to use a photo of an adult face in frontal view

rather than a self-portrait from a mirror.

Begin quick sketches (3 pages per week, single sided).

Answer: What is the so called “symbol system”?

How does it affect our drawings?

Jan. 19Turn in:#1, #2, #3, answers to the 2 questions, and 3 pages of sketches.

Read: Pages 28-43 and 46-65.

CompleteVases and Faces exercise and Repeat the same exercise with Monster Face profiles. Resist the temptation to fold and trace profiles.

Complete Upside-Down drawing exercise on page 55 (Fig. 4-8).. Follow the instructions and reproduce the Picasso drawing of Igor Stravinsky. Both the book illustration and the drawing will have the head at the bottom of the paper. (Note: If your artwork happens to outgrow your paper, simply tape on an additional piece. Line quality is more important than size at this point.) Avoid the temptation to turn it right-side up until it is finished.

Continue quick sketches (3 pages per week, single sided).

Answer: Does “Handedness” matter?

Jan. 26Turn in:Vases and Faces, Monster Faceprofiles, Up-side Down drawing exercise, answer to the question, and 3 pages of sketches.

Complete a drawing of the line drawing found in the book, (Fig. 4-12 or 4-13) page 60 & 61, using the instructions for the Upside-Down on page 55. Look for details.

Read: Pages 62-81.

Continue quick sketches (3 pages per week, single sided).

Answer: “Where do the symbols come from”?

Feb. 2Turn in: Up-side Down drawing of knight exercise, answer to the question, and 3 pages of sketches.

Complete Pure Contour Hand exercise in class (page 87-89).

Begin Basic shading exercise (supplement) in class.

Start 5 Step Value Scale (Side of Pencil, Stippling, Hatching, and Cross Hatching) in class.

Read: Pages 82-91

Answer: Is it O.K. for you Pure Contour drawing to not really look like the subject?

Continue quick sketches (3 pages per week, single sided).

Feb. 9Turn in:Basic shading exercise, 5 Step Value Scale, answer to question and 3 pages of sketches.

Read: Pages 92-109.

Complete Modified Contour Drawing pages 92-3. Follow instructions.

Complete (2nd) Modified Contour Drawing with shading pages 102-108.

Answer: What is a contour?

Continue quick sketches (3 pages per week, single sided).

Feb. 16Turn in: 2 Modified contour Drawings (one will be on a View Finder) (It will be checked off and returned during class.) Answer to question and 3 pages of sketches.

Begin Negative Space Drawing in class.

Read: Pages 110-135

Complete Negative Space drawing, pages 126-132. Simplified explanation in class.

Answer: What is negative space?

What is a positive form?

Continue quick sketches (3 pages per week, single sided).

Feb. 23Turn in: Negative Space drawing, answer to questions and 3 pages of sketches.

Read: Pages136-165

Complete supplemental single point perspective exercise.

Complete practice exercise pages 145-147.

March 2Complete a shaded single point perspective drawing of the hall photo provided. Bring a ruler.

No quick sketches required this time due to complexity of the hall. They can be submitted for extra credit.

March 9No Class -Spring Break

March 16No Class – Hutsonville High School hosts LOVC Mass Band Festival

March 23Turn in: single point perspectiveexercise, a shaded single point

perspective drawingof the hall.

Create: A Brief Practice sighting angles (with viewfinder) and corner sighted with pencil.

Read: Pages 150-165

March 30Turn in: Corner exercises

Create a generic face in class.Bring a ruler.

Read: 166-201

Create a drawing of the John Singer Sargent portrait in figure 9-23. (page 187-190) Feel free to measure proportions.

Begin a profile portrait of a live person (pages 181-188). This will take a couple of weeks. Work on detailed observation and include shading. As it is hard to get someone to sit still for you for a prolonged period of time, you may work from a color photo.

April 6Turn in:Drawing of the John Singer Sargent portrait.

Read: Pages 194-206

Answer: What are differences in light and dark tones called?

Which side of the brain is responsible for deriving meaning from patterns of shadows?

What are the 3 basic portrait poses?

Create: A copy of the Corbet Self-portrait (no instructions in book) Page 207.

Continue profile drawing. (If you are using a photo, please turn the photo in with the drawing.)

April 13Turn in:Profile drawing, Corbet copyand answers.

Read: Pages 207-220

Create: A Frontal view portrait of the same face you drew in the first assignment. Use the check list provided and the basic instructions from Page 214-216.

April 20Turn in: Frontal view portrait with photo.

Read: 217-221

Create: A copy of the Steichen-self portrait

April 27Turn in:Copy of the Steichen-self portrait.

Create: ¾ Portrait, pages218-225. I suggest use a photo. You may work from a different subject or do a self-portrait. If you work from a photo, please turn it in with your drawing.

Read: 229-237

May 4Turn in:¾ Portrait.

Begin: Final Self portrait for Final Project (You may choose frontal, ¾ view or profile view for your portrait.) Be sure to observe all value changes and include a toned background.

*May 9 *Turn in Final portrait (with photo) and 1st portrait.

Note: THIS IS A TUESDAY. Hutsonville CUSD # 1 Band Concert is scheduled for the 11th.