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LINEAR PERSPECTIVE: One Point

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Karina Last Wednesday the class completed work on the one-point linear perspective drawings and started their two-point project. Karina's drawing illustrates overlapping and intersecting forms. In addition, she has balanced the composition by repeating the "z" form around the design.

LINEAR PERSPECTIVE: One-Point

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Cathryn (sketchbook) Last Wednesday the class began working on One-Point Linear Perspective drawings. The objective is to place forms above, below and across the horizon line. These drawings will be due at the start of class next Wednesday.

LINEAR PERSPECTIVE: Two Point

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The class continued working on their two point perspective drawings. We will critique these on Wednesday morning before moving onto the final project. Portfolios are due next Monday, Dec. 4. The list is above.

ONE POINT LINEAR PERSPECTIVE

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Today the class began working on One point linear perspective drawings. We will complete this drawings in ink tomorrow and critique them before moving onto Two point linear perspective.

LINEAR PERSPECTIVE: Two-Point

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Gwenny Williams Last Thursday students completed drawing their two-point perspective projects by adding tonalities and contours in ink. Gwenny's drawing above illustrates a zig-zag movement by way of the solid black shapes distributed across the structure. She has also used repetition in shapes (see the elliptical windows) and texture as well (see the parallel hatches and stippling). Gwenny has employed the principles of design very effectively.

LINEAR PERSPECTIVE: One-Point

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Christie Noe Class began with a critique of the texture inventories. Followed by a lecture and demo on one-point linear perspective . Christie's drawing above has a left to right movement due to the placement of the vanishing point off to the right side of the composition. The strength of the drawing at this point in its unfinished state is the way she has repeated the "z" shapes and transforming them into an "L" down in the lower right.