Professor Diana Schoenbrun | COMD 3313 | SP22

Tag: WEEK 4 (Page 5 of 6)

Week 4 Reading

Pet Portraits

Read the article: What Does the New Craze For Pet Portraits Say About the Times We Live In?

Pet Portrait byTom Bingham

Answer the following questions?

Do you currently have any pets? Did you have any during your childhood? Do you have any memories that stick out about these pets? What does your pet mean to you?

Think about how would you like to capture a pet in a pet portrait.

FYI: Next week you will make three pet portraits in your sketchbook. For now, I want you to find a pet or make plans for what pet you will draw. Is it your pet, a neighbor’s pet, a friend, or a family pet? Perhaps, you can draw someone’s pet is the class. If you can’t get a pet to draw talk to me. You can also draw pets at the park dog run, any pets outside at the park, go to an animal shelter, etc.

More pet portrait artists:

John Nickle

Lara Manns

Assignment 1 Part 4

Take one of your spot drawings, perhaps the simplest one, and practice different methods of drawing in ink. Based on our in-class inking practice I want you to try at least 5 styles for one spot. See samples from the class below.

Try different approaches. Here are some examples or ideas you can try.

  1. Contour line drawing with a felt tip pen (micron/staedlater) in a size of your choice
  2. Line drawing with value (cross-hatching, stippling, short/long lines) and drawing pen
  3. Brush pen
  4. Line drawing with a brush such as a 0 or 1
  5. Line drawing with a brush such as a 0 or 1 and a grey wash for added value or a spot color
  6. Silhouette, if it makes sense
  7. Dip pen or bamboo stick
  8. Color marker or pen
  9. In high contrast, use a pen for contour lines and fill in certain areas in black (bottom left sample).

    How else can you make marks? stencil, added pattern, thumbprint, old brushes

SIZE:

I suggest working larger and scaling down later.

I recommend working no smaller than 2 x 2inches. And No larger than 5×5 inches.

You will be trying out different inking materials to see which style you like. Next week in class we will take a look at the different approaches and you will then complete all the spot illustrations in this style.

Inktober

EXTRA, EXTRA!

Interested in extra credit?
Participate in Inktober in October. You will need an Instagram account which is pretty simple to start. If you can’t post every day which can be hard with other obligations I suggest doing at least 10 of the 31 prompts. Do your best to post on the day of the prompt. However, if you are late by a day I think that is fine.
How do I know if you post. Tag me in your caption @dianaschoenbrun

What do I write in my post?
You can write a brief description or materials you used. Or keep it simple and write something similar below.

Day 1: Gargoyle
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#inktober #ink #inktoberprompts #ink #inkdrawing #inktober2022 #illustration #illustrator #womeninillustration #gargoyle #illustrationartists @inktober 

Check out the themes for this month’s Inktober calendar.

https://inktober.com/

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