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Tag Archives: Negative Space
Space
Today we tackled the next Element of Art; Space. That involved following a routine you’ll be familiar with already. We put some notes up on the Smartboard (those notes are now located here on the blog in the notes section … Continue reading
Art 501 – New homework? Negative. I mean- yes, but . . . errr…
Ok, this is like the refresher on negative space from last year. Your next homework assignment requires you to find an object in real life and render it in your sketchbook, without drawing it at all. We will define the … Continue reading
Art 401 – Exercises Galore
Alright, today I decided to move on a little early, and so there are several different things I asked you to do; Finish the silent drawing we didn’t get to yesterday. Create a three value scale in color in your … Continue reading