Project Prompt #1
Wednesday, January 23, 2019
Sunday, January 20, 2019
Thursday, January 17, 2019
Wednesday, January 16, 2019
Homework #2
In class students will create various types of lines experimenting with various tools, marks, qualities
of line such as thick/ thin, even/ uneven, broken, intersecting, fast/ slow, curved, rough, clean, straight,
dripping, or repeated. As you create these lines think about how the variations affect your reading and
interpretation of the line itself created. Ask yourself:
of line such as thick/ thin, even/ uneven, broken, intersecting, fast/ slow, curved, rough, clean, straight,
dripping, or repeated. As you create these lines think about how the variations affect your reading and
interpretation of the line itself created. Ask yourself:
What kind of motion is created?
Is this a quick reading or slow or rather, how does the eye travel over the page and follow the line?
What type of mood is conveyed by the line? Is this a universal reading or mor4e subjective? Why?
How does the line interact with the edge of the page?
How does the line interact itself?
What kind of tension or noise is created?
What kind of energy is created by the line?
Is it rough, clean, how would you describe the line? What mood does it convey?
Once each student has made 10 to 15 different line experiments they hang them around the room so their
peers can study and discuss the drawings. After looking over the different lines students should photograph
various peer’s lines from the drawings around the room. You can photograph portions of the whole of the lines.
Experiment with different levels of zoom and detail. Try to get a good variety. Take somewhere between 40 and
50 photos so you have plenty of material to work with. In addition I would like you to take 20 more photos
outside of class of lines you find interesting in our day to day lives. These can be in your room, liacourse walk,
center city, or wherever you find interesting lines. Don’t screen grab or go online for these take the photos yourself
as you move about throughout the day.
peers can study and discuss the drawings. After looking over the different lines students should photograph
various peer’s lines from the drawings around the room. You can photograph portions of the whole of the lines.
Experiment with different levels of zoom and detail. Try to get a good variety. Take somewhere between 40 and
50 photos so you have plenty of material to work with. In addition I would like you to take 20 more photos
outside of class of lines you find interesting in our day to day lives. These can be in your room, liacourse walk,
center city, or wherever you find interesting lines. Don’t screen grab or go online for these take the photos yourself
as you move about throughout the day.
Once you have photos to work with you will create two collages. One static, one dynamic. Use the 9 x 11 bristol
pads and glue sticks or craft glue for base of these collages. You will then cut and paste different aspects of these
photos to create your new image. You do not need to print all the photos but I would like you to use a t least 20
per collage., pick your favorite after spending some time studying them. Please use only black and white imagery.
Make sure you consider composing the entire page in each collage. Think about how the eye is moved throughout
the piece. Think about the Visual Dynamics reading from homework. Stop and consider as you work. Change a
decision if it is not working. I would like you to use at least 20 photos per collage. Feel free to use more if desired.
These collages will be due 1/23.
pads and glue sticks or craft glue for base of these collages. You will then cut and paste different aspects of these
photos to create your new image. You do not need to print all the photos but I would like you to use a t least 20
per collage., pick your favorite after spending some time studying them. Please use only black and white imagery.
Make sure you consider composing the entire page in each collage. Think about how the eye is moved throughout
the piece. Think about the Visual Dynamics reading from homework. Stop and consider as you work. Change a
decision if it is not working. I would like you to use at least 20 photos per collage. Feel free to use more if desired.
These collages will be due 1/23.
Monday, January 14, 2019
Homework#1
For Wednesday read the pdf linked in the assignment on Canvas and bring in an image you feel does a good job of using visual dynamics.
Friday, January 11, 2019
Friday, November 16, 2018
Friday, April 27, 2018
Sunday, April 15, 2018
Wednesday, April 11, 2018
Hmwrk #11
Proposal for Project to be discussed in class
You are strongly encouraged to attend Buy Shaver’s Book binding demo Friday
Using only mark and shape (nonrepresentational form) create an accordion book with
imagery that tells a story of or shows transformation. Before you begin choose a formal
theme and do a loose thumbnail drawing of the book. Consider that the layout should be
interesting both page to page and as a whole. Also measure out a folder with a spine for the
book. The cover may remain untouched or 'blank'.
imagery that tells a story of or shows transformation. Before you begin choose a formal
theme and do a loose thumbnail drawing of the book. Consider that the layout should be
interesting both page to page and as a whole. Also measure out a folder with a spine for the
book. The cover may remain untouched or 'blank'.
Tuesday, April 10, 2018
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