2013-14 Studio Art Daily Plans Oct 28
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2013-14 Studio Art Daily Plans
Oct 28-Nov 1, 2013
Ms. Livoti
Monday
10/28/13
Aim: How can you choose a quote that reflects the
theme of your Photo Booth Portrait project?
Do now: Choose a quote to summarize in your
own words and think of an image that relates to
it.
Homework: Final October Sketchbook: bring in your final
choice of a drawing from the October sketchbook list. Due
Friday 11/1
Bring in a magazine for tomorrow that you can collage from.
“There are two ways of spreading light: to be the candle or the mirror
that reflects it.” – Edith Wharton
“I believe that one defines oneself by reinvention...”- Henry Rollins
“Thinking: the talking of the soul with itself.”- Plato
Tuesday 10-29
• Aim: How can you create the text for your
quote and apply it to your Photo Booth
Portrait project?
• Do Now: Discuss how texture, and movement
are created through collage
Homework: Final October Sketchbook: bring
in your final choice of a drawing from the
October sketchbook list. Due Friday 11/1
Barry Martin (born
1943)
Date
1965
Robyn Denny (born
1930)
Title
Collage (Austin Reed,
Version I)
Date
1959
Collage
Art form and technique, incorporating the use of
pre-existing materials or objects attached as part of
a two-dimensional surface.
Wednesday
10/30/13
Aim: How can you continue to create movement while emphasizing
the portrait in your Photo Booth Portrait project?
Do Now: Quiz Review
Homework: Final October Sketchbook: bring
in your final choice of a drawing from the
October sketchbook list. Due Friday 11/1
Thursday
10/31/13
Aim: How can you critique and assess your Photo Booth
Portrait project?
Do Now: Quiz
Homework: Final October Sketchbook: bring
in your final choice of a drawing from the
October sketchbook list. Due Friday 11/1
Friday
11/1/13
Aim: What is the art of Chinese Brush Painting?
Do Now: Read about the artist Qi BaiShi and answer the questions.
Homework: continue to brainstorm your animal, insect or
flower choice for the Chinese Brush Painting project
The Art of Chinese Brush
Painting
Chinese Brush Painting
• Aim: to capture the inner essence
of the subject—its energy, life force,
spirit- not just its outer appearance.
• Often portrayed nature: flowers,
landscapes, animals
• To accomplish his goal, the Chinese
painter only used black ink, and
limited color.
• Drawing with an ink brush comes
from calligraphy (the art of writing)
(from kallos= beauty, graphien=to
write- Greek: beautiful writing.)
Chinese Brush Strokes
• Free spirited,
spontaneous brush
strokes
• No sketching first
• No correcting your
brush stroke
• Little use of
perspective or
realistic portrayal,
gives the painter
freedom to better
express his subjective
feelings.
The Four Gentleman
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Orchid
Bamboo
Chrysanthemum
Plum Blossom
Major themes in
painting
• Incorporate all the
major brushstrokes
needed to make a
painting
• Orchid
Symbol of Spring
Means: Bright promise ,
unity and modesty
Professional Sumi`e Orchids
Takumasa Ono
Nan Rae
Real and Painted Wild Orchids
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There are a variety of orchids available but the ones we will focus on are the
orchids that have the long fluid leaves and small, fragile petals.
• Bamboo
Symbol of Summer
Means endurance,
flexibility and
perseverance
Real and Painted Bamboo
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www,junglephotos.com/africa/
www.susanwagnerglass.com
Bamboo grows in sections and from each section grows new branches and leaves.
Look and find the simple strokes, and see how the lifting of the brush tip creates the leaves.
Professional Bamboo Examples
Courtesy of Nan Rae
• Chrysanthemum
Symbol of the Autumn
Means triumphant in
Life: Persistence,
Patience and Fortitude.
Real and Painted Chrysanthemum
Found at Naturgraphics.org
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In the chrysanthemum, simplicity is used in such a way that it becomes
more complex or intricate.
There are many different varieties of chrysanthemums, each with it’s own
beauty.
Professional Chrysanthemums
Found at ClearHarmony.net
• Plum Blossom
Symbol of Winter
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Meaning:
1.Secret promise of renewal
2.Continuity & Hardiness of
Life
Real and Painted Plum Blossom
Branch
www.theorientalcaravan.com
Professional Plum Blossom Branches
http://studioartcenter2.hypermart.net/wilders_sumi
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Resources
http://www.moma.org/collection/theme.php?
theme_id=10064
http://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/martinmovement-collage-t07884
http://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/dennycollage-austin-reed-version-i-t01835
Litao Wang Educational Technology Masters Program Texas A&M
University, 2003worldroom.tamu.edu/ChineseBrushPainting.PPT
Metmuseum.org
Gardener’s Art Through the Ages p. 193,
198
www.ceas.ku.edu/.../Chinese%20Brush%
20Painting%20lesson%20Template. Doc
http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/to
pics/East_Asian_calligraphy
http://www.youtube.com/user/NanRae#
p/u/0/mBmgDOGUGsA
Wikipedia
http://janzaremba.com/Sumi-e