In the colored pencil techniques unit there were two pieces of artwork. The first piece was a drawn piece of lined paper. The second piece was a drawn piece of candy. To create these pieces I used warm colors like yellow and orange for the highlights, and cool colors such as blue and green for the shadows. Next I layered the realistic colors to the image. These colors added create the crinkled effect of the actual candy wrapper.
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Linear perspective was discovered in the 17th century by architect-engineers such as Filippo Brunelleschi and Leon Battista and it was used in geometry. One point perspective is using one vanishing point in a piece of artwork. This single point allows the artist to create realistic depth to the image by having all orthogonal lines connect to that point. In this class we used one point perspective to create tape art images on the wall. We chose to create paper airplanes for out piece. We also created a collage using one point perspective by choosing a location for the vanishing point and connecting geometrical shapes to that point.
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June 2017
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