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Day 41 Bell StART Hanko

Day 41 Bell StART Hanko. Write in Your Sketch Book : How do you plan to finish the surface of your cardboard sculpture??? Today’s Goal:

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Day 41 Bell StART Hanko

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  1. Day 41 Bell StART Hanko Write in Your Sketch Book: How do you plan to finish the surface of your cardboard sculpture??? Today’s Goal: Work on your cardboard sculpture. Remember craftsmanship is essential for a powerful visual statement.

  2. Day 42 Bell StART Hanko No sketch book logging: Today’s Goal: Work on your cardboard sculpture, Today is the last class time to spend on its construction.

  3. Day 43 Bell StARTHanko Write in Your Sketch Book: • Hanko - Stamp, also"Japanese signature seals," "chops," "insho," "in," "jitsuin") • Private or official seals or stamps engraved with the name of the office, institution or individual to which it belongs. • In contrast to rubber stamps, hanko are made of stone, wood or horn.

  4. Examples: Hanko

  5. Personal Seal Instructor’s seal Dojo seal, reverse print Seal for Martial Art’s Organization

  6. Torii Kiyotada I Ichikawa Danjûrô II in the Scene "Wait a Moment" (Shibaraku) ca. 1715 Edo period (1615–1868)

  7. Day 44 Bell StART Hanko Write in Your Sketch Book: Today’s Goal: • In your SKB, with a pencil, render the image of the Ichikawa Danjûrô II in a picture plane that is ¾ of the SKB page. • When your drawing is complete, sketch ideas for the four sides of your gum eraser. The four images should be simple and connect either “physically” or thematically.

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