Instructions: turn your 1st sheet of paper to horizontal format, draw your one inch border and letter your name in the bottom right hand corner as always. Sketch all 12 of the thumbnail diagrams below, reading the accompanying descriptions carefully. You may add the grey values with your grey markers instead of shading with pencil if you prefer.
Instructions: turn your 2nd sheet of paper to horizontal format, draw your one inch border and letter your name in the bottom right hand corner as always. Sketch all 9 of the thumbnail diagrams below, reading the accompanying descriptions carefully. You may add the grey values with your grey markers instead of shading with pencil if you prefer.
Instructions: turn your 3rd sheet of paper to horizontal format, draw your one inch border and letter your name in the bottom right hand corner as always. Sketch all 12 of the thumbnail diagrams below (one row for "Movement," one row for "Values"), reading the accompanying descriptions carefully. You may add the grey values with your grey markers instead of shading with pencil if you prefer.
Instructions: turn your 4th sheet of paper to vertical format, draw your one inch border and letter your name in the bottom right hand corner as always. Sketch the 4 thumbnail diagrams below, reading the accompanying descriptions carefully. You may add the grey values with your grey markers instead of shading with pencil if you prefer.
This week's sketchbook assignment: choose two objects from around the house and arrange them in an environment. On the left side of the page, sketch them in a composition that demonstrates all the weakness shown in the first sketch above. On the right side of the page, sketch them again using all the strengths of balance, scale, movement and values.
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