Due next week
Read Page 267-293 in Goldstein
(basically all of Chapter 6). Note how style might affect the power of a
drawing. You can be "wrong" sometimes from an observational
point of view, but if you've made the right kind of marks your
"mistakes" might actually make the drawing better!
You are to research/choose a Vincent Van Gogh
portrait drawing. (A
portrait is a drawing of a person where the identity of the sitter is clearly
important) In your sketchbook, copy that
drawing exactly. You are to reproduce it
line for line (in other words, if there are 384 lines in his drawing, there
should be 384 lines in your drawing!), taking into account line quality, and not just location and
direction . After that, on the next page in your
sketchbook, make a self-portrait drawing in the same scale, style, and position
as the Van Gogh drawing that you chose. You
MUST spray fix your drawings (outside) or they will smear into the facing page!
There are a number of websites that are great image
resources: vggallery.com and artcyclopedia.com, among others
Review: So,
you are to “forge” a Van Gogh drawing, and then make a drawing in the same
style and scale substituting yourself in the place of the Van Gogh subject.
Hint: This
project is about following directions as much as anything else. Make sure to follow the directions carefully. Also be sure to choose drawings, not prints
that look like drawings.
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