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    Odilon Redon

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    the great technique of sculpting reality known as Chiaroscuro‚ the ability to create a sense of reality even in the fantastical. This he discovered from his study of the shadowy paintings of Rembrandt‚ The Night-Watch in particular. Here he saw how shadow could be used to create a sense of curious ambiguity in stark contrast to figures in the painted light. The darkness‚ to him evoked a strange sense of the unknown‚ and this he would apply over and over again in Noirs‚ or Black drawings and etchings

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    CBC 2D ANIMATION NC III

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    problems related to work activities ……………….... 21-24 Using mathematical concepts and techniques .……………. 25-28 Using relevant technologies ………..…………………..……. 29-32 Common Competencies 33 Applying quality standards …………………………………… 35-38 Operating a personal computer …………….……………….. 39-44 Core Competencies 45 Producing key drawings for key animation ...……....………… 47-50 Producing cleaned-up and in-between drawings ……………. 51-57 Creating 2D digital animation …………………………...…… 58-67 Using an authoring

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    Sketching

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    ------------------------------------------------- Jesus and the Adulteress. A sketched figure composition by Rembrandt van Rijn Charcoal sketch of willows by Thomas Gainsborough A sketch (ultimately from Greek σχέδιος – schedios‚ "done extempore") is a rapidly executed freehand drawing that is not usually intended as a finished work.[4] A sketch may serve a number of purposes: it might record something that the artist sees‚ it might record or develop an idea for later use or it might be used as a quick way of graphically demonstrating

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    2013 ARHA 2305 The Dancing Bacha (1926) by Alexander N. Volkov pencil on paper Viewed at Arkansas Arts Center permanent collection (July 15‚ 2013) Scene of an Uzbekistani Teahouse Alexander N. Volkov’s piece entitled The Dancing Bacha is a drawing of a gathering of males‚ featuring a dancing boy (the bacha) who often performed in the streets of pre-Soviet Central Asia.1 The piece was made in 1926 and most likely depicts a traditional teahouse in Uzbekistan. 2 The piece’s present location

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    art analysis

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    Valdovinos‚Albert 1/26/2014 1193683 Art history Nude Rosso Fioerntino’s recumbent female nude figure asleep located at the British Museum‚ London‚ is a drawing that was created using techniques such as lining‚ lighting and shading. A horizontally elongated drawing of a woman lying face up while her body is slightly facing the artist. The artist crafted this body with red contour outline of the female body emphasizing the curves .the artist begins with a curve at the foot of the body curving

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    Crayon Research Paper

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    until 1900 in the Easton‚ Pennsylvania mill. The creation of these pencils sparked Binney and Smith’s interest in creating colorful drawing mediums that were safe for kids to use. In 1902 they invented the Staonal Marking crayon‚ a simple wax crayon‚ used to mark barrels and crates. These crayons were toxic to children‚ but Binney and Smith were convinced that the techniques that they had created could be changed to create nontoxic‚ colorful crayons. Along the way‚ they introduced the new dustless school

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    Leonardo Da Vinci

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    that are the world’s most famous and admired‚ Mona Lisa and The Last Supper. Using a technique called "hatching"‚ he worked by sketching in series of short‚ quickly-drawn parallel lines. He also developed various personal drawing tricks‚ including curved hatching‚ to give an especially three-dimensional look.  This kind of detail‚ together with criteria such as his overall style‚ lineage of ownership of the drawing‚ and the materials used‚ has helped determine whether we have a real da Vinci or not

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    effect of there being a lot of them. The texture of the raspberries are shiny and smooth which means that it was drawn by long full strokes to make each “bead” of the raspberries look fat and round. The media that Suzanne used was oil pastels‚ the techniques she probably used was with long strokes and using white or other colours on top to avoid the oil pastel coming

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    Computer Drawing

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    Chapter 1 1. Explain the difference between engineers and technologists. Engineers are problem solvers. They are creative to use technical means to solve problems. They design products‚ systems‚ devices‚ and structures to improve our living conditions. They work with engineers and are concerned with the practical aspects of engineering in planning and production. 2. How can visualizing help an engineer in the design process? Visualization can help an engineer to mentally picture things

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    Del Kathryn Barton

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    <http://www.artaustralia.com/emergingartist_delkathrynbarton.asp>. | Practice:Conceptual: * Drawings are the product of her relationship and interest with mankind. * Intentionally making it explicit or titillating * Imaginary world * The fluidity between the real and the imaginary is her central concern as an artist. | Frames:Structural: * Vibrant imagery * Traditional techniques and contemporary design and illustration. * Foliage * Abstract shapes * Patterns | CF Agencies:

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