Professor Diana Schoenbrun | COMD 3313 | SP22

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Assignment 2, Part 5

This piece was inspired by animal hybrids and some of the reasons they end up happening. For example, polar bears are migrating to the forest because global warming is destroying their environment. Ice is melting , therefore, they are moving to the forest and mating with other bears, which leads to the creation of hybrids. I used the orange color to show the world on fire which represents global warming. Blue to show the water and the sky. Green to show the greenery, brown to color the ground, tree stump, brown and grizzly bears. Black was used to outline and to give dimension.

Article Title: Ligers, zorses, and pizzlies: How animal hybrids happen

Article Link: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/article/ligers-zorses-pizzlies-how-animal-hybrids-happen

Week 11

Class Info

  • Date: Friday 11/11/22

To-Do Before Class

Assignment 2, Editorial Illustration Assignment 2, part 5

Sketchbook/Reading Exercise Week 10 : Listening and Drawing

CLASS
Field Trip
Society of Illustrators

The Original Art 2022

Activities

Writing assignment during the field trip. Email small photos of the art chosen.

Due Next Week

  1. Homework:
    Make a list of at least 5 classic movies you enjoy. Preferably, movies older than 5 years. Don’t include animations. Our final semester assignment will be an illustrated movie poster. More info to come.
  1. Sketchbook:
    LISTEN! Part 2 (this is a little different from last week’s sketchbook assignment because this assignment is based more on what you hear for the starting point.)
    Eavesdrop and listen to conversations you hear at school, at the park, coffee shop, bus/subway, etc. Do the sounds of the city inspire you? Or listen to music. Fill three pages in your sketchbook inspired by the conversations, sounds, or music you hear.
  1. Make sure to have your editorial illustration posted on Openlab completed and your printed image ready for class next week.

We will have another Professor observing our class next week.

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