My three goals were to become a better drawer, get better at following specific instructions, and to be more interactive during discussions. I think I achieved my goal because I have improved on my drawings, followed specific instructions especially during drop everything and draw, and i have been more interactive during class discussions and power points. I think the most important thing I have learned is the principles of design and I think they will be very important to know for other art classes i take.
During my value drawing i used repetition, leading lines, and proportion to create distance. My value drawing was of a man walking under a streetlight at night and a street to the right and buildings to the right then another street then more buildings. I think the most successful part of my drawing was my buildings.
Friday, November 20, 2009
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Drop Everything and Draw Proportion
I think the point of this Drop Everything and Draw was to make us think about proportion especially when drawing a person. It made me think about the size or length of things compared to the things around them. It was a way to get us into drawing proportion basically without getting into the details of the drawing itself or making it look particularly good.
Monday, November 2, 2009
Nighthawks- Art HIstory #1
"Nighthawks" is a painting by the American Painter Edward Hopper in 1942. It takes place in a New York restaurant named "Phillies". There are three customers and the man behind the counter is dressed in all white. The man and woman that are holding hands don't look very happy but more into their own separate worlds and thoughts. The main characters seem to be the couple and man behind the counter because the other man has his back turned so we cannot see his expression. The man behind the counter is leaning to grab something but you can tell he is talking to the couple because of the way his face is positioned to be looking at them. The restaurant itself looks very simple and the simplicity that surrounds it does not make it seem as simple. The light from the restaurant lights up part of the street and building behind it but the building's corner is darker.
The mood of the painting is lonely. It makes the small restaurant seem like the only place awake in New York at the time. The light that shines from it is very bright. It gives off a sense of emptiness, loneliness and isolation. The characters seem to be thinking more about different things rather than focusing on what is happening at the moment. The emotional separation expressed between the couple makes me feel bad for them. The characters look lost and the man behind the counter is the only character that doesn't look as tired as the others. The painting is very simple but also sparks your curiosity.
There is a Balance between the light from the restaurant to the dark building behind it. Hopper uses light and dark to express the shadows. The whole painting itself is asymmetrical but their are some approximately symmetrical and symmetrical objects. The color and brightness fades as you come furthere out of the store. Hopper does a good job with light and dark contrast.
The mood of the painting is lonely. It makes the small restaurant seem like the only place awake in New York at the time. The light that shines from it is very bright. It gives off a sense of emptiness, loneliness and isolation. The characters seem to be thinking more about different things rather than focusing on what is happening at the moment. The emotional separation expressed between the couple makes me feel bad for them. The characters look lost and the man behind the counter is the only character that doesn't look as tired as the others. The painting is very simple but also sparks your curiosity.
There is a Balance between the light from the restaurant to the dark building behind it. Hopper uses light and dark to express the shadows. The whole painting itself is asymmetrical but their are some approximately symmetrical and symmetrical objects. The color and brightness fades as you come furthere out of the store. Hopper does a good job with light and dark contrast.
Friday, October 30, 2009
Principles of Design
What is design?
The Principles of Design help artists organize shapes, lines, forms, and colors to communicate effectively.
unity + variety
you don't want to much unity
Variety is achieved by introducing some differences into the picture to increase visual interest.
Balance is when the visual "weight" of an artwork feels equally distributed.
4 types of balance:
Emphasis- when one element in an artwork appears to be more important or attract the most attention.
3 ways to create emphasis:
Rhythm and Movement-referring to how the artist guides the viewer through a work of art
-alternating elements
-progression
Proportion-the size relationship of the parts to one another or to the whole
-Shape to create contrast (Emphasis)
-Using Proportion to show distance
-Using Proportion to show emotion
- to create, fashion, execute, or construct according to plan: devise, contrive
The Principles of Design help artists organize shapes, lines, forms, and colors to communicate effectively.
- Balance
- emphasis
- rhythm and movement
- proportion
unity + variety
you don't want to much unity
Variety is achieved by introducing some differences into the picture to increase visual interest.
Balance is when the visual "weight" of an artwork feels equally distributed.
4 types of balance:
- symmetry-left is same as the right if you draw a line down the middle
- approximately symmetrical-subtle differences
- asymmetry-not symmetrical
- radial-circular symmetry
Emphasis- when one element in an artwork appears to be more important or attract the most attention.
3 ways to create emphasis:
- Placement-where things are placed
- Contrast-light vs. dark, small vs. big, differences
- Grouping-putting things together to attract attention
Rhythm and Movement-referring to how the artist guides the viewer through a work of art
- Repetition
-alternating elements
-progression
- Leading Lines
- Implied Movement
- Optical Movement
- Actual Movement
Proportion-the size relationship of the parts to one another or to the whole
- Colors
- Shapes
- Forms
-Shape to create contrast (Emphasis)
-Using Proportion to show distance
-Using Proportion to show emotion
Story Collage Critique
I appreciated all the advice on my Story Collage. It was helpful to see how others interpreted my story. I liked the complements, because who wouldn't! The feedback I got from my peers were that I used anthropomorphic, geometric, and organic shapes well and that they could tell what the story was but it was somewhat confusing. It was helpful to see that the mountains could look like pyramids. Carly said she liked how it was 3D! The best advice I got was when people said that the story was confusing. It made me think that next time I can be more clear. I appreciated the critiques.
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Shape Collage Reflection
In my Shape Collage, I used organic, geometric, and anthropomorphic shapes. I used an organic shape when I made my mountains. I used a geometric shape when I was making my road. I used an anthropomorphic shape when I made myself. I used everything from tiny shapes, like the bits of clothes on the ground and my facial features, to large shapes like the mountains. I think my Shape Collage doesn't give the viewer the direct story of what is happening but lets them use their imagination and really think hard and focus to see what it could mean. The story behind my Collage has a lot to do with my culture which is represented by the red, blue, and orange colors in my background because they are the colors of the Armenian flag. The figure of me, that is stood upon the paper, represents Armenians and the bumpy path ahead of it represents the struggles that Armenians have experienced in the past and continue to experience. The mountains are supposed to be Mount. Ararat which was historically located in Armenia and is still beloved to Armenians, even though it is now in Turkey. I really enjoyed making my Shape Collage!
Saturday, October 10, 2009
Wire Sculpture Reflection
I enjoyed creating the wire sculpture. The most challenging part was connecting the wires to each other because it was hard to turn them and make them tight since it required a lot of arm strength. I think the most successful part of my sculpture are the eyes because I think their shape resemble my eyes very well and the circles that are my pupils look 3-D and cool. The drawing assignment slightly helped when making my wire sculpture because it helped me have a better sense of the shape of my facial features and pay attention to the detail but when using wire, it is very difficult to shape things perfectly and put in a lot of the detail. Drawing with a pencil is very different then sculpting with wire. The most important thing I have learned about using lines is that lines can be twisted and turned to form many different shapes and put together to form 3-D objects.
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