Today we did a warm up, we started with change and then webbed it out from there with other words that we thought of that had to do with change. Then we watched a video about Dan Bruggeman. Dan Bruggeman paints landscapes. He goes out and takes pictures of man made thing in nature and he paints them. Then we had to do a drawing like him.My drawing is a man made bridge over a path in nature. I think that the bridge enhanced the area because it makes it easier to look at the scenery.
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Today we started by doing an observational drawing, I drew my comb. When I was drawing I noticed that in between the teeth of the comb there is a little part where it is "webbed" like webbed fingers. Then we read an article about thinking drawings. A thinking drawing is a sketch that helps you figure out how you are going to make your artwork. Wayne Thiebaud used thinking drawing by repeatedly going back and looking at his sketches and added things. How these sketches related to his final composition was how they showed him what looked good and what didn't, so he would make his artwork look the best it could. In his artwork all the ties are close together and overlapping each other except for the one on the right. I think he did this to show the individuality of the ties that they are all alike but each one has different details and unique designs. The last thing we did today was we did our own thinking drawings and I did my favorite desert. My favorite desert is brownies. I chose to look at a picture online to draw my brownies. I chose the picture of cosmic brownies because they have the most detail because of the sprinkles.
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January 2021
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