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Drawing 151 – Introduction to College Drawing
This semester was dedicated to completing my double major in History and Art History – only 3 classes. I had all the room in the world to take exciting electives, and I decided I wanted to start getting into art again, having taken a large hiatus since my AP Studio Art days. Professor Nancy Cohen was a great professor, and I think I progressed a lot in these few months!!!
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Drawing with a continuous line
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Experimenting with color and line
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Room interior (bathroom) done in continuous line
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Include at least 3 objects with different textures in your composition. The objects must have a relationship to each other compositionally and this relationship should be obvious in the drawing. The objects need to be sitting on something and not floating on the space of the page.
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Learning how to use the conte crayons and how to create volume
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Normal Chair then… magnify it, multiply it, reverse it, shatter it, blur it, reduce it, simplify it, melt it, make it more graphic, make it more painterly, turn it into something else
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Starting to learn how to do figure drawings
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Blind contouring – this is what my face feels like to me.
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Self Portrait
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Figure Model
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Figure Model – Continuous line
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Figure Model – Charcoal
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Figure Model – Pencil
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Figure Model – Pencil
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Continuous Line Sketching at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
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30 minute sketch at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Continuous Line Sketching at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
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30 minute sketch at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Continuous Line Sketching at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
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30 minute sketch at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Turn yourself, or someone else, into a living statue
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Figure Model – Using Ink
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Figure Model – Using Ink
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Figure Model – Using Ink
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Figure Model – Using Ink
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Figure Model – Using Ink
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Figure Model – Using Ink
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Figure Model – Using Ink
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Practicing Value – Pencil
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Practicing Value – Charcoal
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Practicing Value – Ink
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Do an ink drawing of a figure, yourself or someone else, in or emerging from, a dark room.
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Do an ink drawing of a figure, yourself or someone else, in or emerging from, a dark room.
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Drawing en plein air
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Drawing en plein air – oil pastels
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Landscape – experimenting with color, mixed media, and abstraction
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Figure Model – Conte Crayon
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Figure Model – Conte Crayon
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Figure Model – Conte Crayon
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Figure Model – Conte Crayon
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Figure Model – Conte Crayon
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Figure Model
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Figure Model
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Figure Model – Charcoal
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Figure Model – Colored Pencil
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Figure Model – Pencil
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Figure Model – Pencil
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Figure Model – Pencil and Colored Pencil
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Still Life – Experimenting further with colored pencil
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Final Project – Life Sized Portrait
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Final Project – Life Sized Portrait
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Final Project – Life Sized Portrait Loading Comments…