Lines in Art: IMPLIED LINES, simplicity to complexity.
A.- Lines create forms:
Use an A4 sheet of paper and draw a shape with a pencil.You will have to work as the following example with a felt pen. When finished, erase the pencil. Do not use a ruler!.
Here you will find another example: La línea y la almeja.
Last course assignements: Lines creating hands and Lines creating 3D shapes.
Last course assignements: Lines creating hands and Lines creating 3D shapes.
B.- Lines create shapes:
Take a sheet of paper and create drawings using a continuous line (outline), similar to those you have seen in the video.
Have a look at last year's assignments.
- HOMEWORK. At home: PRINT THIS BOOK, pages 6, 7 and 8. Bring them and stick them in your notebook.
- The ARTIST's Toolkit: LINE. Work in Line and Edge and Outline.
- Line design. Learn about lines and afterwards, draw lines with feelings. Draw these kind of lines:
- Artist: Pablo Picasso. Have a look to this slideshow: Dibujos de un solo trazo: PICASSO.
- Create your own drawing only with ONE LINE with this online tool: trazotool.
- Another tool to use: Dibujator.
- ArtPad. You will use a special mouse depending on the line size. And replay!
- Brushster: Have a look to this presentation. Now, you can create your own non-representational (abstract) piece of art with Brushster.
- Artist: Keith Haring. Look at these videos:
Let's play with the semaphor disks:
Now you can play with Haring.
- Artist: George Seurat (pointillism). Click here to go to a new game. You will learn about line types and composition.
- Artist: Robert Delaunay. Click here to play.
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