


"Whoever wants to know something about me (as an artist, the only notable thing) ought to look carefully at my pictures and try and see in them what I am and what I want to do." - Gustav Klimt
Think carefully about your belongings, however meaningful or trivial they may seem at a quick glance, and consider what they say about you, your personality, and your life. Set up a still life consisting of similar objects that will communicate some personal component of who you are.
Things to Consider:
-a light source. Dramatic lighting can enhance contrast and mood within an artwork (consider using a flashlight, table lamp, spotlight, candle, clip lamp, etc.)
-COMPOSITION! Always, always, always consider how you will arrange your composition and create a sense of VISUAL MOVEMENT throughout your artwork
-Repetition of similar objects or shapes to help move your eye around the work
-a wide range of value, from the darkest darks to the lightest lights
-Background! What is in your background? Consider using fabric, different heights for your objects, etc. A drawing with no background is not a complete drawing, but rather objects floating in nothingness.
-a sense of space (foreground, middle ground, background)
Materials:
Art II Honors: 12 x 18
Art II G/T: 18 x 24 (or larger!) white paper, or the equivalent in a series of smaller drawings
Drawing Pencil or Charcoal
DUE DATES:
Three Thumbnails showing different compositions (not necessarily of different objects):
Monday, Oct. 26
Final Drawing: Tuesday, Nov. 10


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