ART STUDIES
Leonardo DaVinci (1452-1519)
Leonardo da Vinci was an Italian sculptor, architect, engineer, scientist, theorist, and inventor. Da Vinci conducted experiments and made scientific discoveries in fields like anatomy, zoology, geology, and paleontology. He's best known for his paintings, including The Mona Lisa, The Last Supper, and Madonna of the Rocks. However, his talents extended far beyond art.
When interesting in a subject, he would study it and draw it from different perspectives and angles. He was dedicated to his art sketches as a way to know more about drawing what is real. This practice improved his skills for some of his most amazing works.
Still today, artist study objects, perspective, and angles in order to achieve realism in their Art.
The hardest part is going beyond drawing the front, back, side, top and bottom.
It is using foreshortening that is the challenge.
WHAT IS FORESHORTENING?
https://www.shutterstock.com/search/objects-different-angle
Foreshortening is an art technique used to create the illusion of depth and 3D space on a flat surface. It is the effect of an object or figure appearing shorter and compressed when viewed from an angle that makes it project toward or recede away from the viewer. This is achieved by shortening and distorting the proportions of an object as it moves into the background or comes closer to the foreground
Miracle Lim, a director at an art academy in South Korea, has captivated over 224,000 Instagram followers with hyper-realistic illustrations that stand out for their rich details and technical precision. At the heart of each piece, the artist meticulously focuses on a strikingly realistic subject. Surrounding the central illustration is a collection of smaller sketches, thematically linked to the main image. Some of these serve as a step-by-step breakdown of the creative process, while others are expressive doodles that share a connection with the final artwork.
https://www.boredpanda.com/realistic-pencil-drawings-miracle-lim/
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KELL HIGH SCHOOL ART
Lesson Multiple Views of One Object
https://kellhighschoolart.weebly.com/draw--paint-2/category/multiple-views-object-drawing
Emma Rarick, 12 Views of a Shoe
https://emmararickapstudioart.weebly.com/gallery-3.html
Not sure what to draw?
Free Images Here...
BANANA from different ANGLES
See any object from different angles here on this SITE!!!
https://www.pixelsquid.com/png/banana-peeled-from-stem-end-2992381219385120746?image=J14
See any object from different angles here on this SITE!
https://www.pixelsquid.com/png/liquid-school-glue-bottle-100g-3236761326537676175?image=H01
CRITERIA-
-Choose 1 Object to study.
THINK: What object are you interested that is personal to you?
A baseball hat, liipstick, art supply, musical insturment?
Pick something you are interested in.
Be confident in your capabilities. If you know you cannot draw it, find a simpler idea.
-Take 4-5 photos of it from different angles.
(1 angle must be foreshortened).
You can use the
PIXELSQUID site to find the image. Take 4 or more photos in screenshot.
- Draw these angle in PENCIl first.
FILL UP THE SPACE.
-Emphasize with Darker color or Marker.
-FORM- add shading with pencil/blending stump, colored pencil, or other art tools.
It DOES NOT have to be fully colored. You can show mid-tone/paper exposed.
This is a sketch/study, not a complete work of art.
CHALLENGE- Be creative with ways to make your study look more unique.
Use highlighters, collage, various colors of paper...
https://www.pixelsquid.com/png/uncapped-sharpie-marker-1810478783560423379?image=I12


