Current Assignment (major grade): Polyhedrons packet! There are 7 templates for geometric forms in your packet. Your job is to come up with designs for each one that integrate positive and negative space. You may use pencil, colored pencil, marker, or a combination of materials. These are due at the end of class Wednesday 10/21 for blue day classes or Thursday 10/22 for green day classes.
Here are some examples of decorated polyhedrons: Cube with slanted grid, advanced polyhedron with stripes, panda, badger, globe, flower design, black and purple star, colorful forms, simple tetrahedron, more simple tetrahedrons, snowflake pattern, zentangle cube, zentangle cube 2, zentangle cube 3, zentangle cube 4, more zentangle cubes, geometric web cube, unicorn cube And here are more examples of positive and negative space that you can integrate into your forms: Simple scissors, simple ram, simple blob, dog cat mouse, city with hands, two cities, city and forest, city with light bulbs, character illusions, negative face drawing, face and hands, two faces 1, two faces 2, city and river, light bulb hand, text, cut-outs, colorful shape, book forest, simple cheerleader, wolf drawing, woman silhouette, painting a wall, bear and forest, ballerina, crowd, silhouette, forest silhouette, city silhouette, simple butterfly, big cat, still from music video, trees, coffee cups, zipper skyline, birds on a feather, dino cave, nails, chimney sky 10/12/15 + 10/13/15 Do Now: Complete last week's writing about an artist from the list that we viewed in class. 10/14/15 + 10/15/15 Do Now: In your sketchbook, draw something that flies. Make it a complete picture by filling the page with an unexpected background. Remember, you can make something fly by adding wings to it (or something else)! Examples: elephant butterfly, flying seahorse, flying whale island, winged ship, jellyfish, flying carpet, hot air balloon city, goldfish in the air, bambi UFO, flying turtle city, elephant with bird power, hummingbird, umbrella, time flies, butterfly boy 10/16/15 Do Now: In your sketchbook, draw a sketch of Aniya Quayyum Agha's installation artwork "Intersections" currently on view at Rice Gallery and write about how she uses line, shape, and negative space. Here's the video on thisiscolossal.com. Friday you received a list of sketchbook assignments that you should glue or tape into your sketchbook. Make sure you're up to date on everything for your sketchbook check on Monday for blue days or Tuesday for green days!
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