
Ceramics 1
Ceramics 1
Unity-Principle of Design
Unity-Principle of Design
Unity-Principle of Design
Unity-Principle of Design
Unity-Principle of Design
Unity-Principle of Design

Lines are everywhere. You can see lines in the grain of a piece of wood or in the cracks on a sidewalk.
In art, Line is an element of art that is the path of a moving point through space.
Lines are used to:
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Create boundaries between shapes
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Create boundaries between colors, textures or values
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Lead the eye from one space to another
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Create textures
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Suggest emotional qualities
Lines are everywhere. You can see lines in the grain of a piece of wood or in the cracks on a sidewalk.
In art, Line is an element of art that is the path of a moving point through space.
Lines are used to:
-
Create boundaries between shapes
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Create boundaries between colors, textures or values
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Lead the eye from one space to another
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Create textures
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Suggest emotional qualities
Classwork & assignments
Grid drawing is a very old technique of transferring images (from sketches to a full size canvas or fresco, etc...)
Always make sure that the number of squares on the original picture and your working area are exactly the same (even if the size of the squares are bigger on the paper). This is because no matter how many times bigger (or smaller) you make the drawing, the proportions and dimensions can only stay the same if the number of boxes (squares) matches exactly.
Make sure you follow all steps below.
2.3.2 The Van Eycks and Rogier van der Weyden

Directions
1. Reflect on your day:
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What did you do today?
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How did you feel today?
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Whom did you meet today?
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What happened in the world, country, town, school today?
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What was the weather line? Did it affect your day?
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How was your family today?
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Were you busy or lazy?
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Did you go shopping? What did you buy?
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Did your dog eat your homework today?
2. Pick one event that you think can describe your day.
Record that event and illustrate it (sketch). Make sure to include the date.
In your worksheet:
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Illustrate this event by sketching an image that would describe it. The image itself should convey the message.
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You can add a few words if need to (as a part of the design)...
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Use one to three words for the caption (below the design).
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Incorporate a date into design.
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Decide on colors and style to represent a happy day, a boring day, or a sad day...
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Use colors in your worksheet design.
Finalizing the weekly diary:
Pick a day that you want to use to represent your week. Or create a combo-design.
Execute it on a piece of illustration board.
Use any media you want to.
Keep all weekly pictures in the same style and medium.







