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LINEAR PERSPECTIVE: Two-Point

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Yesterday the class made drawings of imaginary structures in two-point linear perspective. The very modern looking design above is well balanced with repeating textural elements as well as repeating shapes. The row of circular windows creates a dot to dot path leading the "eye" to the cones, up and down the zig-zag pipe and back around to the circles. A secondary movement has been established by the two upper rectangles relating to the same texture in the space at the bottom of the composition.

PORTFOLIOS ARE DUE

Portfolios are due at the beginning of class next Friday. The list is above. Late portfolios will have grades lowered by one letter grade.

LINEAR PERSPECTIVE: One-Point

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James Christenson Yesterday we began working with one-point linear perspective. The objective is to create a design in one-point perspective and then add value and texture. Notice the use of repeating, penetrating rectangles to establish a rhythm.

TEXTURE: Actual, Simulated and Invented

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Gianna Davy Last Friday the class made an image consisting of actual, simulated and invented textures. The objective was to explore traditional and experimental applications of painting and collage materials. Gianna's painting above illustrates torn pieces of paper glued and painted in the upper left corner, drawing into wet paint (center, right, top), stamping with plant forms (center, right, bottom), stenciling with tape in the lower left and various applications of paint from thick to thin just to name a few.

COLOR: Color Schemes cont.

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Last Friday the class continued working on their color schemes project. The paintings were critiqued at the end of class. The work is due next Friday at which time we will discuss texture .