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Friday, May 15, 2026

Liger

Napoleon Dynamite is a fictional character 
with mad skills in numb-chucks, dancing, and drawing. 
He once drew a portrait of a girl that took hours to shade the upper lip. 


But, his favorite thing to draw is the mythical hybrid creature, 
the Liger. 



Skills in Action.... 

drawings
often depict a massive hybrid cat combining features of lions and tigers, ranging from realistic, muscular sketches to stylized illustrations.
Popular interpretations include artistic studies of a lion's mane on a striped, tigrine body, or the iconic "liger" from Napoleon Dynamite. Key details include a heavy build, faint stripes, and a large mane.

See more here... 
https://prestonchamber.org/community/napoleondynamite/liger-drawings/


Need help drawing a Lyger?
Click it...

Don't want to draw a Lyger?
Draw another hybrid/morphed animal of your choice. 

Like this... 
https://tabithaannthelostsock.blogspot.com/2014/05/textured-monsters-inspired-by-maurice.html



Wednesday, September 24, 2025

Monochromatic Masterpiece


MonoChromatic Masterpieces
Going GREEN

STUDENT ART
Art1- Fall 2025

















Where do you start?

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VOCABULARY- 
Medium/Media- art tools used to create artwork. 
(Ex: collage, pen and ink, marker, colored pencil, collage, charcoal,  
Hue- a color on the main part of color wheel. 
Shade- adding black to a color, making it darker. 
Tint- adding white to a color, making it lighter. 
Tone- adding grey to a color, making it more neutral. 
Analogous- 3 colors on the color wheel next to each other. 
(ex: yellow/green, green, blue/green)
Monochromatic- Using ONE COLOR in various shades, tints, and tones. 

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In your sketchbook, sample a variety of mediums in one color. 
Label them what you used and note what they are best at. 

Begin a plan for your piece of artwork. Use as many different mediums as possible for your picture in various tints, tones, and shade. You can also use the analogous versions of them.