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Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Ribbon letters

RIBBON LETTERS!
This is a simple technique for getting a ribbon style letter.  There are a lot of different techniques out there, but this one makes sense for my 7th-8th graders who have never tried this before.


It starts out by writing out a word in cursive.

Then you extend the edges back in space.  They must all be the same direction, and the same length.  For example, if you draw from each edge up 1 inch at 45 degrees to the left, then they all go that same length and direction.  For curves, you pick the outermost part of the curve you can find.  See the top and bottom of the C in the "Carthage" example?

You finish the drawing by drawing in the back edge of the ribbon, which should go the same direction as the front edge (the cursive letter.)

Don't forget sometimes you have interior spaces that need to be addressed, like the o in Love in the below example.


Color is different.  You have lots of options, but I have my students use marker to outline, and colored pencils for shading.  Shading can really make you ribbon drawing seem more real.  You are trying to get the illusion of depth, and if you gradually shade from light to dark, to show overlap or distance, you can enhance the image.
  Here are some examples ...

Also, here is the link to the first post on Ribbon Letters, with step by step instructions.

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Painting in the dark!




Fun on the bun!  Turn off the lights, turn on the ultraviolet bulbs, pull out the neon paints and get excited!  We are painting in the dark! Fall semester 2011.  We are using a lesson from Graffiti Diplomacy, a motivational, graffiti style mandala.  Students drew a graffitti letter based on a motivational word, such as POWER, EPIC, LOYALTY, FAITH, etc.  and copied it in a rotational pattern.  The remaining space was filled with additional free drawn imagery. When the design was completed, we flipped on the blacklights to paint in.  the backgrounds were painted with black tempra to add more contrast.




Wednesday, January 11, 2012

hula hoop rugs!

After the success of Girls Night Out scarfs Id love to do this with my art class.  Would require 30 hula hoops and 1240 t-shirts, but whatever...

http://familyfun.go.com/crafts/hula-hoop-rug-995304/

Hula Hoop Rug

Artistic Freedom: Hands-on approach to LINE

Artistic Freedom: Hands-on approach to LINE: I wanted a lesson for my fourth grade that wouldn't take five weeks... I came up with this lesson introducing the students to the idea o...

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Negative is not always bad...

September 13-16 Negative Space! Negative space is the area around the main design. This week we explored relationships between positive and negative shapes, starting with drawings of the space around a chair. Then we switched to paper cutout designs. Check out some of the artwork.
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