Reflections and Responses: “Two Questions” 1. What does Lynda Barry’s comic strip suggest about children and drawing? What do they enjoy about it? Why might they suddenly stop drawing? What does Barry seem to be saying about the creative process in general? I believe that children love the idea of drawing whatever is on their mind. If something pops up‚ they could express themselves by drawing whatever it is. Barry is trying to say that children should draw no matter what happens. There may be times
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Drawing the Color Line Drawing the Color Line by Howard Zinn the second chapter from A People’s history of the United States. The authors writes this chapter to explain racism and how it started‚ “a continent were we can trace the coming of the first whites and the first blacks-might supply at least a few clues” he wants to use history to try to explain why it started. In this chapter Howard Zinn gives us an insight on Slavery and racism in the early 17th century of America. This chapter does
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YES. [laughs] Illustration means the world to me. No‚ but it could mean illustrating for a magazine‚ but it could also be illustrating from your heart‚ so to speak. It’s when you are painting or drawing with something deeper in mind‚ maybe a message behind it and with more thought than just drawing for someone else. I mean‚ all of that is illustrating‚ but there are different aspects of it. You’ve travelled a lot‚ right? Yeah I have‚ mostly when I was younger‚ with my stepfather‚ because
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Background Information: Intro: Drawing the Color Line shows the development of racism in our country and how our society has lowered people of a different race other than caucasian to be the "have-not’s" of society. Background Information: Sometimes it is noted that‚ even before 1600‚ when the slave trade had just begun‚ before Africans were stamped by it—literally and symbolically—the color black was distasteful. In England‚ before 1600‚ it meant‚ according to the Oxford English Dictionary:
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The media of this artwork is a drawing using lead pencil. In the drawing there are pigs that are in cages with tags on their ears waiting anxiously to be slaughtered. The lines are straight all throughout the drawing as on the pig’s skin‚ the hair had to be sketched short and the roof and rails are only straight lines to make it look more realistic. The texture that the pencil looks is smooth as extensive amount of shading has been done to tone down the colour where the light is hitting the front
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old. That year I received from Santa Claus: a T-square ruler‚ a clear 45 degree triangle‚ and a drawing board‚ which was just a 24” x 30” polished piece of wood. I didn’t know what these things were‚ but I remember having this conversation with my dad. I said‚ “I’m so excited‚ I can’t wait to cut this board up into something cool!” My dad laughed and said‚ “Oh son‚ that’s not for cutting! That’s for drawing.” I said‚ “How can I draw with a piece of wood?” He explained I was supposed to draw with paper
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First thing’s first; this tutorial is written mainly to remind myself of the steps I go through when making a map…much of this will sound like a lecture but it’s how I work and what I’m thinking‚ my steps might not be perfect and my observations might be incorrect. Next‚ look at a GLOBE of the earth not a flat map‚ this is because a flat map will distort things near the poles to make them look larger than they really are (Greenland looks huge on a flat map). Get the proportions of landmass to ocean
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The drawing composed of 25 free floating‚ irregular map fragments on a square paper canvas. The map are cut out and spread out in a way that there are spaces in-between for red arrows connecting them. Different size and pattern of arrows‚ completed with marker‚ indicates forces and direction from exits of one fragments to the other. A network between islands of urban fabric is formed. Analysis At first sight‚ readers get familiar with the ordinary map that is now cut into pieces. Viewers immediately
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Freehand drawing is concerned with presenting ideas quickly and clearly * It is much easier to produce and alter a sketch rather than an accurate drawing especially when drawn on site. * Sketching the solution to any design and/or drawing problem helps in sorting out initial problems as well as the communication of ideas during research and investigation. * ------------------------------------------------- It is important to be able to read and communicate via drawing.
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(Multiview Problems‚ practice drawing etc.). Refer to edmodo link. | 6 | 6TH WEEK | Plate No. 3 Part IIOrthographic Projectionwith Auxiliary View | Discuss Plate No. 3Orthographic ProjectionDue of Plate No. 3Submission of Home Activity (Multiview‚ etc)Reminders on Home Activity (Practice etc.). Refer to edmodo link. | 7 | 7TH WEEK | Plate No. 4Isometric drawingDimensioningSectioning | Discuss Plate No. 4Pictorial drawing types‚ the principles and concepts of isometric drawing‚ projections‚ methods
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