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Painting class last week, live model painting.
Trying using spatula (I am not sure about the english word: maybe "painting knife"?).
I am having trouble getting the feel for the technique. Acryl on Kraft paper, 50x70cm.
NO I AM NOT NAKED,
hahaha.
My Life Drawing classroom at UNH. This is the setup we've been sketching with charcoal lately. I hate it!
A nude model sits on the green stool and we draw the entire scene, background and all. Don't be fooled; it may look pretty, however, those tapestries are so annoying to reproduce!
After practicing a bit on scrap paper I put together a page for the first exercise in class. Each image was stamped with commercial stamps and at least two colors of twinks. I let the stamps dry overnight and then went back in to detail with a micron pen and brush in some lighter colors as accents.
The sandcastle looked a bit bland until I remembered how when we were kids we would always build ours close to the edge of the water in order to have sea water run through the tunnels and moat we built under and around the castle. Adding in the touches of Mediterranean Blue for the water perked it up and made it seem more interesting.
In 7th grade #art #class #artclass we #studied #cool #african and #southpacific #masks and then we made #papermache masks like this one . #good assignment . #stands #thetestoftime . #we still make masks and papermache. #Juniorhighartteachers #teachers are a #goodinfluence . #thankyou
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genniferem: Can we make masks for the party please?
andersonandersonarchitecture: Yes! What party?!
genniferem: All of them.
ramonfhenry: :) @iTravelBug
I was surprised at how many shades I was able to blend out of the three colors Dion wanted us to use for this exercise. My twink choices were sunflower, jasmine and rich cobalt, and by blending them on the palette I was able to come up with some neat new shades of green, tangerine and olive.
Some ambient bits and pieces from a high school art room when I dropped by to photograph a class project.