Wednesday, 18 June 2014

My mask creation The 'SHEZAR'

Deep in the heart of the African jungle there is a community that has been able to survive on whatever they can find with a little luck from the 'Shezar'. The 'Shezar' is the mask that these people believe they should wear. These people wear this mask because they believe when they are wearing it the have good luck and that nothing bad can happen to them. These people have truly seen the power of the 'Shezar' from 20 years ago when there leader was almost eaten by a tiger, until he put on his mask and the tiger was scared away. The mask consists of the primary colors on one side and the secondary colors on the other and in the middle is a line separating the two. The mask has long wavy hair to protect the back of the persons head that is wearing the 'Shezar'. If you ever decide to travel to the most southern part of Africa for an adventure, make sure to take a 'Shezar with you to bring you good luck when you are in a jungle that has so many predators.

Tuesday, 8 April 2014

Showing value

We are using cutout objects with cardboard as an object to demonstrate value shifts and drawing your attention to one object on the page. We are using the different types of demonstrating value by using shading, scribble-hatching and cross-hatching.

Wednesday, 2 April 2014

Tracing in Mid-Air

We learned that it is easier to squint and trace the objects that you are trying to draw in mid-air. It helps you to focus on drawing each object to look as one.

Monday, 31 March 2014

Positive and Negative Space

Positive space is the area of an object that shows value an stands out from the other texture in the background. Negative space is the area that is behind the main object. The negative helps to make the figure stand out.
Three dimensional art is the type of art that let's you express the true form of an object on to a piece of paper. It is a better way of rendering an objects form and value.
There is both low relief and high relief. When the positive looks like the negative space it has low relief. When the positive space stands out from the negative space it has high relief.

Monday, 24 March 2014

Face Art

When I was creating my art I found it difficult to create the value that is in this face. I just kept looking at the other side of the face to figure out how to create the right value.






















 
 


 

 
 













Monday, 3 March 2014

Art Media

Art media is the way that art is sent to catch a lot of people's attention.

TEXTURE

Texture is an element of art that describes the feeling of an object. Th element of value is very important when creating texture. Frottage is when you draw textures from anything you can see. Real texture is something that you can feel and know what it is. Implied texture is when the texture is being rendered on a piece of  paper for example.

Thursday, 27 February 2014

Value questions

1. In art value is very important because it makes up a large part of art if you know what the value is of something without touching it but just looking at it. The value in art is knowing whether a painting was drawn on a canvas or just on paper when you look at a art sculpture you can tell whether it was made of plastic or metal. These values are very important because you are able to understand true art.
2. Value is related to texture because when you look at an object you know the value by seeing what it looks like it is made of. When you look at an object you can see the texture by knowing for example the difference between metal and plastic. Yes, value and texture are very related in art.
3. 
-Scribble-hatching
-Cross-hatching
-Shading
-organic
-geometric
4. In art to build value means to add means to add different colors and change the darkness of your shading. To build on your artwork to give it more value. Changing the colors and texture of your art to build to make it the perfect piece of art.
5. We can best see value by squinting when you look at the object. When you look at it this way you can see the true value in the texture and movement.

































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Wednesday, 26 February 2014

Value

Value is the way that you can tell the texture of an object by looking at it. When you look at an object you can tell by the shape and the texture of the object. Each object moves in different ways and has different looks. Value is something that we all have been taught. We can all tell what material an object is without touching it even though there aren't any lines to show the value you can still tell by what we have been taught.

Friday, 21 February 2014

Geometric and Organic lines and shapes

This is my picture of geometric and organic lines and shapes. On the geometric side I used several patterns of color and shape. On the organic side I used curved lines in all directions. The organic side does not have any pattern since it is creative. I created a border to go around my picture. It has a pattern of red and gray.




Thursday, 13 February 2014

Cool art

This is some cool art :
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Organic and Geometric shapes

There are different examples of geometric and implied lines. Geometric lines are very precise and drawn exact every time. Organic shapes on the other hand are very smooth and curved. To make organic shapes you have to be very creative and imaginative.




This is an example of geometric shapes:



























This is an example of organic shapes:





























Elements of Art

In art the elements are the things that you need for creating art. Creativity would be al large part of the elements. To create master pieces it takes the creativity to mix colors and shapes together. Line and shape are very much related. A shape is made of lines because it takes a line to create any shape. Shape and form are also related to eachother because a shape is also a form when you put them together.



This is an example of implied line:


























This is an example of real line:
















Line

Artists use line to lead your eyes to a work of art. In the work of art it will use types of line. Everything there is uses a type of line. The different forms of line are vertical, horizontal, diagonal, curved or zigzag lines.
Dimension is the amount of space that an object takes up in one direction. Artists can create line by just drawing a face since that is one of the types of lines. A flower also uses line because it has curved lines.
A line that shows the outer edges of a shape or drawing is an outline. An implied line is a series of points that the viewer's eyes automatically connect. A row of computers can also be referred to as a line of computers.