Today we made up for our lack of Tutorial Tuesdays, with 2 tutorials. These should be inked in your sketch books with extra pencil lines erased cleanly.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zGsPO6Fzzr0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CHZLop6fd3o
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
Friday, April 12, 2013
Monday, April 1, 2013
T-shirt Design
Today we are starting to work on our stenciled t-shirts. Here is a presentation showing the process! Click on the T-shirt Freezer Paper Power Point presentation. We will also watch a youtube video that shows the process and do a 10 point worksheet.
Paper Mache Masks
Step 1: Plan your mask (to size) on white copy paper.
Step 2: Cut your mask out of thick paper.
Step 3: shape and add dimension.
Step 4: tape the entire thing up inside and out
Step 5: paper mache with newspapers
Step 6: paper mache with paper towels
repeat steps 5 and 6, then final paper mache with paper bags.
NEXT: paint and embellish with feathers, beads, etc.
Grading:
- Creative/CHALLENGING design that covers no more than 2/3s and no less than 1/2 of your face
- Eye placement is in the correct spot.
- Mask is not flat, but has some dimension.
- paper mache work is smooth and strong with no visible ridges or bumps
- All of the edges of the mask are smooth, with no stray papers popping up
- The painting has no underpainting showing and also has crisp edges.
- The mask has been embellished
- The mask either has a stick or a string to hold it in place.
- Overall neatness and presentation
- Turned in on time and used time management
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