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Line Drawings
Observational Drawing
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Elizabeth
Layton
Semi-Blind Drawings
Egan Schiele
Contour Line Drawings
Contour Line Drawing
Observational Drawing
Student Work: Mark Smith (2002) Pencil
Line
Type:
•Straight – directness, stability
•Curving – gentleness, movement
•Jagged – bristling, aggressive, wild
Direction:
Vertical – strength
Horizontal – calmness and tranquility
Diagonal – action and energy
Character:
Thick – can be a shape, or strong
Thin – weak or delicate
Fuzzy – soft
Smooth – harder surface
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Contour
Line
Drawing
Student Work: Brad Zobel (2002) Pencil
Student Work: Elizabeth Bectal (2002) Pencil
Student Work: Angie Hall (2002) Pencil
Student Work – Artist Unknown
Assignment:
Create a contour line drawing using variety in the
measure of the lines to translate the lines of a pair
of shoes.
Process for creating the drawing:
• Create a compositionally interesting combination of the shoes on the
table. Be sure each side of the table has an interesting view.
• Use your viewfinder to find an interesting composition. Be sure to fill
your sheet of paper with the composition.
• Sketch your view out in your sketchbook. Draw studies of the areas
you may find difficult to draw at first.
• When you are ready to go onto the final drawing, lightly sketch the
contours in.
• Add details, refine the lines, and use the thickness and value of the line
in order to get a sense of the weight of the shoe.
• Sign the drawing in the lower right hand corner. Do not overwhelm
the drawing with your signature!
Artwork Citation
• Elizabeth Layton:
http://www.elizabethlayton.com
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• Egon Schiele
http://www.geocities.co.jp/Mila
no/1417/museum.html