Make Pop Art that pops. Choose your influence - click an image below:
Week 7: Beginning the Process-folio.
How are you going to go about making the work that you want to make a reality?
Answer these simple questions before you begin to work:
What kind of work interests me? (people, portraits, still life, functional, sculpture, fashion, pop art, abstract expresssion - this list is limitless)
How can I go about making this work?
Do I have the skills necessary?
Have I ever used this medium before?
Why do I want to make this work?
What is the realistic timeline for making this artwork?
Now begin by sketching some thumbnails.
Answer these simple questions before you begin to work:
What kind of work interests me? (people, portraits, still life, functional, sculpture, fashion, pop art, abstract expresssion - this list is limitless)
How can I go about making this work?
Do I have the skills necessary?
Have I ever used this medium before?
Why do I want to make this work?
What is the realistic timeline for making this artwork?
Now begin by sketching some thumbnails.
Drawing on the right side of the brain -
upside down, the vase face, gesture drawings, blind countour drawing, and seeing the world in perspective.
http://www.jaimetreadwell.com/Perspective.htm
Jamie Treadwell's: Concepts to know and practice
- MSP= Measuring, Sighting, and Perspective
- PPA= Proportion, Placement, and Accuracy,
- M,S,P methods determine APP
- One must measure at all times throughout
the drawing!!!!!
- If I find you not measuring, I will assume you are lazy
or do not understand the concept.
- if you can see, you can measure.
- If you do not measure, you are guessing / inventing what you see (the results are
a formless unstructured drawing)
- Measuring is honest and affective.
- Measuring saves you a considerable amount of time and frustration.
- Rather than drawing the same thing three times, you can measure and draw once.
- The carpenters golden rule: Measure twice, cut once