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Personal Identity Drawing
Narrative Drawing: Tells a story
This will go on the back of your Ceramics folder
This will go on the back of your Ceramics folder
SUPPLIES NEEDED: drawing paper, ruler, pencil, felt tip pen, markers, colored pencils.
STEP #1 - Composition: Organization of your artwork/design.
Divide your copy paper (8.5"x11'') into 3 sections using straight or curved lines or both.
Line Quality: Using many different kinds of lines in your drawing can also add visual interest.
STEP #1 - Composition: Organization of your artwork/design.
Divide your copy paper (8.5"x11'') into 3 sections using straight or curved lines or both.
Line Quality: Using many different kinds of lines in your drawing can also add visual interest.
4 examples of how you can divide your paper.
STEP #2 Pick 3 memories from your early childhood to the present. It could be about anything and everything you liked or disliked. Ex: having braces or glasses for the first time, pets, games, family holidays, events, your hobbies, etc.
STEP #3 Draw a picture or symbols that represent each memory in each section.
STEP #4 Label the memories #1- #3 and write one sentence describing the memory in each section.
STEP #5 Add color
STEP #6 Write your name and period # on the back side of the paper.
STEP #3 Draw a picture or symbols that represent each memory in each section.
STEP #4 Label the memories #1- #3 and write one sentence describing the memory in each section.
STEP #5 Add color
STEP #6 Write your name and period # on the back side of the paper.
Curved Lines: Create movement
Diagonal Lines: Create a dynamic feel.
Horizontal Lines: Imply a state of rest or calm.
MORE EXAMPLES OF line quality IN ARTWORKS
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