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STILL LIFE

STILL LIFE. Objective: You will define still life and continuous contour lines in order to apply knowledge when drawing. DRILL: Write at the top left of a new 2 page spread. WHAT IS A STILL LIFE? Which objects? What word does it come from? Who started it?

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STILL LIFE

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  1. STILL LIFE Objective: You will define still life and continuous contour lines in order to apply knowledge when drawing. DRILL: Write at the top left of a new 2 page spread. • WHAT IS A STILL LIFE? • Which objects? • What word does it come from? Who started it? • What is nature morte? • What do continuous contour line drawings help you to do?

  2. Still life Still life is…. Comes from the word… Nature morte- What culture started it? (Bike in Continuous Contour Lines) (Continuous Contour Line Artwork- full page)

  3. Still life Still life is…. Comes from the word… Nature morte- What culture started it? (Bike in Continuous Contour Lines) (Continuous Contour Line Artwork- full page)

  4. What is a still life? • A still life (plural still lifes) • is a work of art depicting mostly inanimate subject matter.Objects are typically commonplace objects which may be either natural (food, flowers, plants, rocks, or shells) or man-made (drinking glasses, books, vases, jewelry, coins, and so on) in an artificial setting. • Animate means • that which lives or moves, as opposed to inanimate, that which doesn't live or move.

  5. Still Life Origin • Nature morte- Dead nature (French) • ‘Stilleven’- Dutch. What is a still life? The name still life comes from the Dutch stilleven - meaning inanimate objects - the more morbid French name is nature morte.

  6. Bring in your own objects for your still life painting.Donate up to 10 pts worth of things.Toys, sculptures, flowers, fake food, candles, etc..

  7. Continuous Contour Lines You need two pages. Continuous Contour Lines… • Bike from a picture. • Full page- 25 pt artwork grade. We will finish it tomorrow. Be a Snail.

  8. Continuous Contour is not lifting your pencil to make a continuous line.

  9. Continuous Contour Be a Snail.

  10. Continuous Contour • Helps you: • See relationships between objects. • GO SLOWLY. • Follow the contours. • Releases pressure. • Makes it easier.

  11. Continuous Contour Get a M ARKER to use to Draw. Pass the box around. • Go slowly. • Be a snail. • DO NOT LIFT YOUR PENCIL! • Make your line is continuous.

  12. Continuous Contour • Choose 3 or more objects. • Set them on the table. • Get a frame. • Draw the objects with continuous contour lines. • Idea- Use oil pastel, then paint.

  13. Respect the Objects! • Be careful with objects. • Take care of objects. • Put them back where you got them. • We are sharing them. • Some are Miss Gauger’s personal items. You break it, you buy it. • Choose quickly, so that others can get their objects.

  14. Continuous Contour Objective: You will define still life and continuous contour lines in order to apply knowledge when drawing. • Choose 3 or more objects. • Set them on the table. • Get a frame. • Draw the objects with continuous contour lines. • Idea- Use oil pastel, then paint.

  15. How did Continuous Contour Line Drawing help you? Objective: You will define still life and continuous contour lines in order to apply knowledge when drawing.

  16. Continuous Contour Still Life Objective: You will review Continuous Contour line drawing and stylization in order to apply it to a still life drawing. DRILL: • You have 5 minutes to get 3+objects, a DESIGN or RETRO ART folder, and a marker. • If you don’t get them, you will wait until after the lesson. (Short)

  17. Continuous Contour Still Life Objective: You will review Continuous Contour line drawing and stylization in order to apply it to a still life drawing. DRILL: • You have 5 minutes (after bell) to get 3+objects, a DESIGN or RETRO ART folder, and a marker. • If you don’t get them, you will wait until after the lesson. (Short)

  18. Reminder: • National Gallery Field Trip • Bring in your permission slips. We have 30 spots. • If they are not filled tomorrow, 30 more students will be invited. (5 per class)

  19. Promotional Video • How have you improved as an artist? • Did you know you were an artist before you took this class? • What was your experience like in art 1? • Have you made friendships with people in any art classes?

  20. Draw 3 or more objects • Touch at least 3 sides of paper. • Have at least 10 spaces to fill in

  21. Add designs. • Stylize your drawing. • Repeat patterns. • Use colored pencil, marker, collage, wallpaper, paint

  22. Diego Rivera (Mexican, 18), Still Life with Bottle, 1914, drawing with pencil, papier-collé and gouache on paper,

  23. Find designs in folders

  24. Add designs. • Stylize your drawing. • Repeat patterns. • Use colored pencil, marker, collage, wallpaper, paint

  25. Continuous Contour • Choose 3 or more objects. • Set them on the table. • Get a frame. • Draw the objects with continuous contour lines. • Idea- Use oil pastel, then paint.

  26. Objective: You will review Continuous Contour line drawing and stylization in order to apply it to a still life drawing. CRITERIA: 25pts • 3 or more objects • Use continuous contour. • Touch at least 3 sides of paper. • 10 or more sections. • Stylize- add designs. Repeat some.

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