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Sketchbook
Cover:
Create cover on your sketchbook based on your identity. Media: Cut paper,
collage, drawing, painting, words, etc.
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Draw a
Pile of Shoes: Zoom in. Fill up the page. Extend the composition to all four sides
of the paper. Do it in pencil, ink, charcoal or other media. Can be line,
tone, contour, crosshatching, etc.
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Reflective
Surface Study: Combine various reflective surfaces. Draw it.
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Design a
CD Cover:
Make up a musical group or create a CD for a group you love. Use color.
Media: watercolor, colored pencils, acrylic
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Texture
Study:
Close-up study of a leaf, tree bark, or organic texture. Any medium—cut
paper, collage, ink, pencil, watercolor, colored pencil, mixed media.
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Drapery
Study:
Must be carefully observed and drawn with 3-dimensional volumes, tonal
changes, highlights and shadows.
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Cut
Square Drawing: Draw/paint a well-developed picture. Cut the picture into squares. Re-arrange
and paste the squares in your sketchbook to create a design. Use another
medium to add to the drawing. Mixed Media
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Cemetery
at Night: Draw a cemetery at night. Use dramatic lighting. You may want to
begin with black paper pasted into your sketchbook. Media: inks, colored
pencils, charcoal, pastel, craypas, etc.
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Jungle
Drawing or Design: Draw/design a view of the jungle. The view can be from below (as if
you’re an insect), or from above (as if you’re a bird). Any media.
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Mixed
Media Collage: Choose a newspaper story important to you. Cut it out, use it as a
background to past collage images on top. Draw/paint additional images.
Include words. Change the scale of things. Integrate large and small shapes.
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Change of
Style:
Divide the page into 4 equal sections. Draw an object/objects in one section.
Repeat the same drawing in the other sections, but change the style of each
(representational, abstract, cubist, ink stipple, harmonious, complementary
colors.
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A Pile of
Shoes:
Draw a pile of shoes.
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Your Feet
in a Prone Position: Lie on your bed and draw your feet and what is behind it in a prone
position. Make sure you “compose” the picture. Use all four sides of the
page.
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Your
Sunglasses: Zoomed in at an interesting angle and what they reflect.
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Distortion: Choose an object, person
or another thing and distort it, repeat it, enlarge it. Your choice of media.
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Juxtaposition: Combine unlikely images.
Exchange, overlap, or superimpose parts to create unusual relationships and a
new synthesis. Use color, mixed media.
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Abstraction: Create an abstraction
looking at Paul Klee, Miro, and Kandinsky. Create three versions of the composition
in different color schemes. Use color.
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Negative
Space:
Look at an area in your home and draw the negative shapes around the objects.
On another page in your sketchbook, copy the composition and do something
different with it in tone, color or line.
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Dynamic
Brushstrokes: Create something using dynamic brushstrokes, contrast and varied lines.
Use color.
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Photocopied
Collage of Face & Body Parts: Photocopy faces and body parts and create a
design with actual drawings you made of these parts. Blur parts of the
design. Overlap images. Layer.
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Advertisement
of Yourself: What would you like to
say about yourself? Use mixed media to create an advertisement of yourself.
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View of
Yourself or Others in a Car Mirror: Any media.
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Glass:
Draw a view through a magnifying glass. Include the magnifying glass. Any
media.
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Close-up
Study of a Flower: Look at the artist Georgia O’Keefe. Media: colored pencils,
watercolor, inks, pencil, sharpie pens—any or all.
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| Foreshortened
Figure Drawing: Do a drawing of a figure in a foreshortened position
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Collage—A
Family Portrait: A grouping of photos of you and your family with words, drawn
images, mixed media. Express what you think your family is about.
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| Detail of
a Portrait Photo Blown Up: Cut out a square (1 ½” x 1 ½”) from a portrait
photo and blow it up to the largest square you can make in your
sketchbook—10” x 10”.
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Fragment
an Object, Person or Thing: Split, fragment, invert, rotate, shatter,
superimpose, and/or divide an image and then reconstruct it to create a new
synthesis of parts.
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| One-Point
Perspective: Draw/design something using one point perspective. Can be a contour
drawing, tonal drawing, colored pencils, or watercolor)
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Distorted
Interior: Look at a room. Distort it. Create something new from it.
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