A still life is a set of one to multiple objects, where a student is creating an entire composition filling the paper. Students will learn the parts of shading and how to use 7 values in their works to create dimension. The list of parts of shading are: highlight, light, shade, core of shadow, reflected light and cast shadow. All of these parts are to be incorporated into their artwork. Practice is done on the backside of the worksheet and the final work should be done on 12″ x 18″ (or larger) drawing paper. Keys to a realistic drawing. 1. Draw and shade exactly what you SEE, nothing more, nothing less. 2. Use directional shading. Follow the form of the object you are shading. Curved lines for rounded objects and straight lines for flat objects. 3. NO OUTLINES!! Edges should be created where two values meet. Blocking InShade the value scales using 4 different shading techniques: Hatching, Cross Hatching, Stippling, & Blending Always start with the darkest value What’s a found poem?
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Tempera Paint Start your painting by thinking of an object, or a scene. Do not think of the actual drawing, just dwell on the thought. Look at a vase, not at how it actually would be sketched, but how you would think it would look. Your imagination, and your feelings will create what you paint on the canvas. Remember, you are interpreting, not drawing. Add Texture and Patterns to your shapes
The same Texture/Pattern cannot touch along a line Rule of 3s - The basic idea of the rule is that details and objects that are arranged or grouped in odd numbers are more appealing, memorable, and effective than even-numbered pairings.
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