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Foundation Drawing Section X: WEATHER
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Foundation Drawing Section X. Instructor Ken Millington/ 2010. Monday, November 22, 2010. The state of the atmosphere with respect to wind, temperature, cloudiness, moisture, pressure, etc.The term is very broad and may include definitions beyond the one presented here. Please consider all possible definitions as it pertains to the atmosphere, actions caused by the atmosphere, etc. Below are examples of various artist whose work encompasses the concept of weather or a similairity to the concept.
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Foundation Drawing Section Z: SKULL and HEAD
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Foundation Drawing Section Z. Instructor Ken Millington/ 2010. Monday, November 15, 2010. The profile of skull. Notice the ear hole location, not centered but 2/3 of the way toward the back. Also see how the head rests slightly forward on the neck. Below we have an example from Bridgman's Constructive Anatomy. Here he illustrates some of the muscles in the head. Good to consider as for developing from and gesture in the face. BEGINNING THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE HEAD. The bottom of the ear lines up with the...
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Foundation Drawing Section X: August 2010
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Foundation Drawing Section X. Instructor Ken Millington/ 2010. Monday, August 30, 2010. The Moving Dot. The basest form in drawing is the line. Line quality- the variety of weight and thickness of the mark-. Line can be used to symbolize:. In the Still- Life example of Alberto Giacometti, a searching. In the leaf example of Ellsworth Kelly, line is used in its bearest form to show the outer edges of an object. Kelly, using a delicate minimal approach, uses a slightly darker line to indicate the front...
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Perception- Drawing 2: Space to Content
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Tuesday, March 22, 2011. Some examples below highlight the relationship of space to content. Some elements to consider are:. SCALE- Size as it relates to scale is very important. The space within a small paper can be infinitely grand and vice versa. Relationships of elements and marks create this relationship. Gustav Diore, from. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Awesome Inc. template. Template images by mammuth.
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Foundation Drawing Section Z: September 2010
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Foundation Drawing Section Z. Instructor Ken Millington/ 2010. Wednesday, September 29, 2010. Using the head height as a measurement the figure height is about 6.5 - 8 heads total. Various markers on the body fall along this interval. A description of the horizontal axis will provide a closer representation of the pose, distribution of weight etc. Notice how the adjustment of the weight causes these Axi to no longer be parallel. An example of the head measure being used to describe the length of the arm.
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Perception- Drawing 2: 360 on Location
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Tuesday, March 22, 2011. When encountering space we only see a portion of the full view. Limited by our cone of vision the brain works to weave together separate pictures in to one of totality of our surroundings. If one could see space all around them simultaneously, our concept of space would be very different. Rules of perspective would change and time might operate differently. Below are some examples that relate to this approach of depicting space. Ancient Chinese Ink Painting.
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Foundation Drawing Section X: Cinematic Space in Perspective
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Foundation Drawing Section X. Instructor Ken Millington/ 2010. Monday, November 1, 2010. Cinematic Space in Perspective. Some inspiration for our cinematic perspective drawing. Inception Trailer click here. December 20, 2013 at 3:16 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). American Museum of Natural History. THE LAST PERSON ON EARTH. ANATOMY- TRUNK MUSCLE STUDY. Cinematic Space in Perspective. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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Foundation Drawing Section X: October 2010
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Foundation Drawing Section X. Instructor Ken Millington/ 2010. Wednesday, October 20, 2010. This is a clear demonstration of the need to make sense of the human form- in this case the perfection of human form and its relation to the perfect language of Geometry, the perfect circle and square. The figure is inscribed with its proportions measured and reach touching these shapes. Also note Leonardo's proportions for the figure using the measure of a head. Robert Beverly Hale . Here we see the human skeleto...
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Foundation Drawing Section Z: IDEATION INTRODUCTION
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Foundation Drawing Section Z. Instructor Ken Millington/ 2010. Wednesday, November 17, 2010. In this portion of the course we will explore the process of inspiration and concept, method, and finished drawing. Through this process the goal is to expand the boundaries of drawing while seeking to find personal voice. Below are several examples of artists approaching drawing and ideas from different perspectives. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). American Museum of Natural History. THE LAST PERSON ON EARTH.
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Foundation Drawing Section X: ANATOMY- TRUNK MUSCLE STUDY
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Foundation Drawing Section X. Instructor Ken Millington/ 2010. Monday, November 8, 2010. ANATOMY- TRUNK MUSCLE STUDY. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). American Museum of Natural History. THE LAST PERSON ON EARTH. ANATOMY- TRUNK MUSCLE STUDY. Cinematic Space in Perspective. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.