Monday, October 24, 2016

Homework#3

Create a Football Helmet Design

You are the owner of an new Arena Football Team. Design a Team Helmet/Logo.

  • Use colored Pencils.
  • More helmet worksheets are in the front of Room 42
  • Include a Gylph ( a simplified image)
  • Include a Logo (the phonic name)


Negative Positive Space Project




Utilizing the principles and elements of design that you have explored in the composition project, create a pleasing composition that incorporates negative and positive space. Have  fun with this assignment, but don't forget a good artist is also a good craftsman.

  • Select an image that can be easily recognized as a silhouette.
  • Direct reversals are ok, but try not to create a checkerboard.
  • You may mix more than one image in your project. (ie. a quarterback and a receiver).
  • Use color effectively. Your project must have contrast! Use complimentary colors or analogous colors. Think,? Why are you selecting these colors? "It's a pretty color" is not a reason.
  • The design can be symmetrically or asymmetrically balanced.
Remember the elements and principals of design!

Elements: 
Line, color, value, shape, form, space, texture.
Principles:
Balance, unity, contrast, emphasis, pattern, movement, rhythm

Process:
  1. Select your image
  2. Measure the image. How many can you get out of a 12x18 inch piece of paper.
  3. Cut the paper.
  4. Use the tracing paper transfer technique to place your image on the construction paper.
  5. Cut out with an x-acto knife. (Use and cutting board and always cut away from your hand.)
  6. Assemble the design with a glue stick. (Use scrap paper to ensure that the glue stick covers your paper to the edge.)

Tuesday, October 18, 2016

Composition

Lesson Objective:  To Make you aware of the entire picture plane and space that surrounds and object.


Composition:




The Picture Plane
 
In a painting the picture plane refers to the flat surface of the canvas or the physical material onto which the paint is applied. In our project the 9x12 construction paper is our picture plane.


You will create 6 designs which will produce the effect of :
  1. Falling Motion
  2. Rest/Calm
  3. Tension
  4. Rhythm
  5. Balance/Stability
  6. Importance
These are “Abstract” concepts, but they can be effectively communicated with simple shapes.


An example of "Importance"

Procedure


  1. We will only be using 1x1” gray , white or black squares.
  2. You must use a minimum of 6 squares or a maximum of 20.
  3. Background paper can be gray, white or black.
  4. Squares may touch the edge of the picture plane.
  5. Except for “Falling/Motion” and “Tension”, all squares must be parallel to the picture plane.
  6. You may use “ONE” colored square in “Importance”
  7. Secure the squares with a glue stick.
  8. Please label the back of each composition with the word it illustrates, and your NAME. Use a white pencil if your background is black.
  9. You must complete all 6 compositions or you will receive a 55. (incomplete)


Some Last Thoughts


  • Remember you can create any of the above effects not only with position, but with the color of the paper selected.

  • Which neutral is restful? Gray, White or Black?

  • You will want to use the “whole” picture plane. Avoid creating a “fish tank” composition. By having objects touch the edge, we create the illusion that something is going on beyond the edge of the picture plane.

  • Avoid placing all the squares to the left or right. Think about how the image is balanced.
    • Symmetrically
    • Asymmetrically
    • Radially

  • Contrast creates tension. Which colors would you put together to create contrast.

  • You can use one color square in your emphasis composition. Which color stands out the best?


Grading


I will be evaluating your work in three different ways.


  1. Understanding - Do you understand the basic idea behind creating a balanced composition.? Does your image use the whole picture plane? Do objects float in the picture plane or does it appear that something happens beyond it?
  2. Creativity - Do you use the obvious solution with a minimal amount of squares, or do you communicate your idea in a new and original way?
  3. Craftsmanship - Is your work clean of glue and pencil marks? Are your squares correctly sized. (not rectangles) Have you correctly followed the project procedures?

New Homework

9 Squares __________________________________________

9 Square.jpg

Art Skills: Typography and calligraphy. Using line to create unique letter forms.

Supplies:
Procedure:
  1. Pick a letter or number.
  2. Draw the same letter or number in each box but make each one look different.
  3. Challenge your creative thinking skills by brainstorming 9 different ideas for your letter/number.
  4. Use outlines, contour lines, cross contour lines, Think about creating textures with line, Change line weights and line personality.
  5. Draw in pencil first, then go over the image in black sharpie.
  6. This will be graded on both technique and creativity. Make sure it is 40 minutes worth of work!



Line Conversion Project


In this project we will explore the use of line by filling in an object with those lines. No outline will be used. The interior lines will create the illusion of and edge, an implied line.

Process:


  1. Find an image that has many basic shapes in it. You can use a magazine image or look on the web. The image should be about 5x6 inches in size. Cars, cameras and other mechanical objects usually work well for this project. Avoid people and animals!
  2. Trace our the image and include all the major shapes.
  3. Transfer the image to a 9x12 inch piece of white oak tag.
  4. Use a pencil to fill the shapes with some of the lines your created in the last project. Have your lines reflect the shape of the object itself. Do NOT OUTLINE any shapes!!
  5. Ink over your pencil lines with India ink. Take your time. Make sure to hold the pen upright. Test it on a piece of scrap before moving to your work. Work away from the last area you inked.
  6. Erase any pencil lines that are still showing. The lines inside the shapes will create an implied edge around the object.
  7. Use a water color wash to add color.
  8. Cut out the image with an x-acto knife and glue it down onto a contrasting piece of construction paper.
  9. Sign and date your work.