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Objective You will define and create thumbnail sketches in order to brainstorm ideas for your animal mandala DRILL Page layout Title page Thumbnail Sketches Definition why Examples from ID: 422771

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Thumbnail Sketches

Objective: You will define and create thumbnail sketches in order to brainstorm ideas for your animal mandala.DRILL: (Page layout )Title page- Thumbnail SketchesDefinition/ why?-Examples from life-What animal(s) or natural plants will you use?2-4 Boxes for drawing.

Thumbnail Sketches

Definition/ Why?-

Examples in life

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Animals/ Plants

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A thumbnail sketch is…

A series of quick sketches that help you to brainstorm ideas.What are some things that people create that they might start with a series of thumbnail sketches?Slide3

MoviesSlide4
Slide5

InventionsSlide6

ComicsSlide7

Cars- anything manufactured…labels, too.Slide8

BooksSlide9

Why would you do more than one?Slide10

On each thumbnail sketch:

Practice drawing animals and natural objects from a picture. Use shapes to help.Create a minimum of 2 sketches:Minimum of 2 animals and/ or flowers.5 spaces for shading/ valueMinimum of 3 spaces for collage.Minimum of 10 spaces.Other designs or images of your choice. Slide11

Hummingbird -

Patterns/ Line Designs - Shading/ Value - Monochromatic ColorsSlide12

Today’s Goal:

Create 2or more different thumbnail sketches to give you ideas for your final mandala.Look at your previous pages and packets of images to help you with ideas.Sketches can be quick or detailed. Final lesson- Collage TechniquesStart final artwork Thursday. Slide13

On each thumbnail sketch:

Practice drawing animals and natural objects from a picture. Use shapes to help.Create a minimum of 2 sketches:Minimum of 2 animals and/ or flowers.5 spaces for shading/ valueMinimum of 3 spaces for collage.Minimum of 10 spaces.Other designs or images of your choice. Slide14

Remember these criteria, too:

Difficulty and detailCraftsmanship/ neatnessComposition- layout is balancedFocus on assignment Creativity- problem solving- uniquenessYou can add whatever you want as long as you meet the criteria. PLAY. BE CREATIVE!Slide15

Turn in Sketchbook asap:

What is a mandala? Element MandalaValueApplying Value to a flowerThe Basics of DrawingBird- shapesDeer- proportionsThumbnail sketchesHomework- due WedCollage techniquesTo view these assignments, go to Miss Gauger’s

website:www.gaugerfunofart. pbworks.comGet 5 extra credit points for commenting on

the Mandala page. Do it today in class.Slide16

How is this a different approach?Slide17

Stylize the objects.Add designs

Thick and thin lines.Black and whiteSlide18

Same as slide before

Different use of color and stylizationSlide19

How was this done?

How could you translate this to your object?Slide20

Warm colors with black

Add patterns and designsLinoleum (Stay after school)Slide21

Painting or chalk on collage backgroundSlide22

Collage background with white paint or white out pen on top

White oil pastel with water color over it.Slide23

Skull

In graphite (pencil)On brown paperBlack drawings on topSlide24

Antique background

RubbingSimplified objectsSlide25

Cubist

Simplified shapesCut out shapesGlue them onAdd repeated lines.Slide26

How is this creative?

Artist: Sagaki KeitaSlide27

Mosaic

Monochromatic color schemeAdd other objects.Slide28

Draw it on top of writing. Paint it. Cut it up into pieces.Slide29

Think about unique ways to solve this problem:

You will need to spend time on this at home to finish all 12.Stay after Tues-Fri for more time.Use the internet for ideas.Think smaller to get them finished.Check your name off on sheet for how many you’ve completed so far.