Showing posts with label still-lifes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label still-lifes. Show all posts
Sunday, November 2, 2014
The Van Wert City Schools art department at the middle school and high school level have long felt that drawing is fundamental. Without a strong foundation in drawing, students really struggle to become successful in high school art classes. With that in mind, all middle school art classes start the trimester drawing still-lifes. I typically set up about 4 throughout the classroom and as long as the students can handle it, I let them choose which ones they draw and where they sit. This trimester I decided to set up some still-lifes that I haven't done before. Here are some of the results.
Labels:
8th grade,
drawings,
fall,
still-lifes,
value drawings
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Still-Life Drawings
Labels:
6th grade,
7th grade,
8th grade,
colored pencils,
drawings,
scratch art,
still-lifes,
value drawings
Thursday, October 25, 2012
The 8th graders have been sketching the still-lives, using different types of media. Their first still-life was in regular pencil. The second still-life they created was with white pencil on black paper. The final still-life sketch was done on scratch board. I'm very happy with the results.
Labels:
8th grade,
drawings,
still-lifes,
value drawings
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Drawing Unit
The seventh graders just finished drawing the still-lifes that I had set up in the room. They first learned about value and how to make things look 3-D. Their next challenge was to sketch a still-life using colored pencils. I think the final results were very nice.
Labels:
7th grade,
drawings,
still-lifes,
value drawings
Thursday, March 29, 2012
Still-Life Drawings
Here, I've posted some of the still-life drawings that the 7th and 8th graders just finished working on. All 3 grades begin still-lifes with a value sketch. The 7th graders then do a sketch in colored pencil. The 8th graders move on to reverse-value and scratch art. I have 3 girls taking 8th grade Art for the second time (they are more advanced). Those girls used charcoal and chalk. I find the results to be quite nice! Great job artists!
Labels:
7th grade,
8th grade,
drawings,
still-lifes,
value drawings
Monday, January 9, 2012
8th Grade Still-Lifes
The 8th graders are really challenged with value drawings in art class. The first still-life drawing they do is a value sketch in regular pencil. Then, they move onto a value drawing in white pencil on black paper. This is difficult because the pressure of the pencil changes. However, it is a great drawing to get them ready for their scratch art drawing. All of their drawings are supposed to have 8 values. They really do a great job and it's so nice to see how far they have come since their first sketch for me, in 6th grade.
Labels:
8th grade,
drawings,
still-lifes,
value drawings
7th Grade Still-Lifes
The 7th graders actually do 2 still-life sketches. The first one is in regular value and the second one is in colored pencil. Enjoy a few of the best!
Labels:
7th grade,
drawings,
still-lifes,
value drawings
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Still-Lifes?
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