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Marrrta [24]
3 years ago
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Kathe Kollwitz self portrait reveals one aspect of the character of

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vlabodo [156]3 years ago
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<span>●engineering
●first study of the anatomy of "The Human Body: The Heart". Also "Cadavers by Candle Light" Internal Organs(detailed study)
●the Lion
● the hands/ the human body. Pic of a lady that resemble Mona Lisa(chiaroscuro)</span>Contemporary drawings by Kathy Kollwitz"Self Portrait" reveals one aspect of the character of the (charcoal) medium. Delicate lines of sharpened Charcoal drawn over broader areas enunciation the two main points of interest: the artist face and hands. B/w these two points are aggressive and jagged strokes overlaying her forearm.Charcoal can beExpressive it descriptive depending on its method of applicationSilverpointIs one if the oldest drawing mediums and was used widely from the late middle ages to the early 1500s. Created by dragging a silver tipped implement over a surface that has been coated with a ground(a sort of base layer of bone dust or chalk mixed with gum, water, and pigment),Some drawings are predominantlyLinear and others are constructed so let by tonal contrastDrawing has served artist as a kind ofShorthand method for recording ideas. Leonardo advised artist to keep a book on them at all times and write everything downColored pencilConsist of wax like cores mixed with graphite pencils, by wood or paper, rendering fine lines like graphite pencilsDrawings, sketches, and sculptures by Henry Moore<span>●sheep sketchbook (contemporary drawings)
- " scribble" and gesture drawing. Line buildup to achieve modeling
●Preliminary drawings
- sculpture/Marquette(deformed shaped woman) "Reclining Figure" NOLA City Park. Lost wax cast in bronze</span>Contemporary drawingsArt produced at the present period of timeAndrew Wyeth, Drawings from "Helga" Series. Egg tempera, Watercolors, and drawings<span>● study,contours, and values(a lady with two pigtails)
●gestural drawings, study( an unclothed woman sleeping) another one with a wash finish
● graphite and wash ink(a woman standing with her back exposed) contemporary
●close up on the side of a lady's face (egg tempera) contemporary painting
- pic of a black girl with braids in her hair
- pic of a woman lying in bed top less with shade over her eyes 
●close up on a lady's ear and hair (tempera an fine detail)
● the open window and the old lady sitting in a chair in isolation 
●"Christian's World" girl who has poliovirus
●pic of what looks like the side or back of a house</span>One of the most commercially manufactured crayons for artistIs the conté crayon, a square stick of compressed graphite or charcoal mixed with wax or clay. Available in different degrees of hardness and can create different effectsThe primary fluid medium used to make a drawingIs ink. A traditional used to carry ink are pen and brushPapyrusA writing surface made from the papyrus plant. Used thousands of years agoCalligraphyBeautiful handwriting. Ornamental writing with a pen or brushQuillsPens made from large stiff bird feathers and used during the middle ages. But replaced in the 19th century by metal nib *the split and sharpened end of a quill pen) which is slipped into a wooden stylusBrushes areExtremely versatile drawing implements. Available in a variety of materials, textures, widths, and shapes that produce many different effectsThe line quality in brush and ink drawingsDepends on whether the brush is bristle or nylon, thin, or thick, pointed or flat tippedThe word cartoon derived fromThe Italian CARTONE, meaning paper. Were originally full scaled preliminary drawings done on paper for projects such fresco paintings, stained glass or tapestriesCartoon was expandedTo include humorous and satirical drawings. Relying on caricature -the gross exaggeration and distortion of natural featuresThe political cartoon by Honor DaumierIs called "Counsel for he Defense (the advocate) is a taunting illustration of the theatrics employed by a defense attorney to win sympathy for his client who displays a melodramatic gestures with crocodile tears in a stark contrast with the composure of a defendant. But her inscrutable smile suggest she's not innocentHayao MiyazakiA Japanese artist. Focus on anime &mangaAnimeA Japanese animated production featuring hand drawn or computer animation. Abbreviated for animation in the Japanese languageManga




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