Photos of color matching (purple, orange, Green)Tint/Shade/Tone
Textures (rock, fabric, fur)
Fabric Gradient of a color (light to dark, smooth transition)Response Questions1. From these activities, I learned:
3. The one that I learned the most out of was the textures because before I had no idea how to create a texture out of paint. Now, I understand how to even though it wasn't as successful as I had hoped. 4. Some ways to make brown are blue-orange, purple-yellow, and red-green. You mix a primary color with it's complementary color. Mixing in some others colors may help too. 5. In order to tone down a color, you can either add gray to it or add to it it's complementary color.
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Pencil Drawing
Pen DrawingMost Helpful Warm-up This pen warm up was the most helpful warm up during this unit because it taught me how to draw with pen. Before this warm up, I just thought that you drew in pen like you drew in pencil. I didn't know there were specific techniques you could use. This helped me a lot because I only used stippling to make my tutu, and without that knowledge of how to do it, it wouldn't have turned out the same. CompositionComposition is how the visual elements and components of a piece of artwork are arranged. ValueValue is the element of design that signifies the lights and darks in a piece of art.
Darryl Cox is from Oregon and works to make "Fusion Frames" using wood and different types of frames. He had decided to start making Fusion Frames in 2011 because of how passionate he is about them and his desire to pass them onto others. In order to make these frames, he must find the exact type of frame that closely matches the type of root he wants to incorporate. Some roots he uses are manzanita, juniper, grapevines, and aspen trees. He can only make about 25 pieces each year because it takes extensive amounts of painting and woodworking to mend the two objects together.
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