This is a two-week assignment you will do on your own. We will not meet in class this week or next week.
You will need three sheets of 8 1/2" x 11" paper. Work either vertically or horizontally, but be consistent on all three pages.
Divide each page into nine equal spaces (to do so quickly, fold one sheet into thirds vertically, then again into thirds horizontally).
You may use a ruler to draw the grid that divides the space into nine equal sections.
Now look for man-made objects that contain letterforms. Draw one letterform in each space. The first row might look something like this (except yours would be drawings):
After drawing the object in line, use pencil shading or grey markers to add values to each letterform composition. Complete the first 13 letterforms this week and submit them to the drop box.
NOTE: Because this is not a typical in-class drawing exercise, you have all week to complete the first half of the alphabet. The drop box closes at the start of next week's class.
You will need three sheets of 8 1/2" x 11" paper. Work either vertically or horizontally, but be consistent on all three pages.
Divide each page into nine equal spaces (to do so quickly, fold one sheet into thirds vertically, then again into thirds horizontally).
You may use a ruler to draw the grid that divides the space into nine equal sections.
Now look for man-made objects that contain letterforms. Draw one letterform in each space. The first row might look something like this (except yours would be drawings):
After drawing the object in line, use pencil shading or grey markers to add values to each letterform composition. Complete the first 13 letterforms this week and submit them to the drop box.
NOTE: Because this is not a typical in-class drawing exercise, you have all week to complete the first half of the alphabet. The drop box closes at the start of next week's class.
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