Project #4: the “Spots” Project

Project #4: The ā€œSpotsā€ Project

Part A:
Create three completely different ā€œspotsā€, in tone, with soft pencil. (2B, 3B, 4B and Ebony). Use tone only. No lines.
You cannot ā€œthinkā€ it up. It must be developed.
Get me to OK the ā€œspotsā€.
Create
four thumbnails for each drawing composition. (for 3 variables, for 5 variables,
for 7 variables)
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Part B:
Create threeĀ  drawings on 11ā€x 14ā€ drawing (not Bristol) paper, each with ONE type of ā€œspotā€. These drawings must follow some rules:
1- drawn in TONE
2- not created in line
3- must have at least 20 of the same type of spot per drawing
4- no prethought or imitated symbols
5- no geometric solids or graphic (no circles, spheres, cubes, squares or tetrahedrons)
6- no recognizable thing

requirements:
one drawing must include 3 of the variables
one drawing must include 5 of the variables
one drawing must include all 7 of the variables
one of the drawings has to have 50/50 overall of light to dark for the entire page
Viewers should be able to tell which of the variables you are using from looking at the drawing.

The variables:
ā€¢ size ā€¢ scale ā€¢ proportionĀ ā€¢ distance ā€¢ density ā€¢ intervalā€¢ direction
List the variables used on the back of each drawing, along with your name.
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Part C: Write up how you are using the variables n each drawing. Some variables will be
repeated in all three drawings or in two drawings. They cannot be used the same way in any two drawings.

In a separate file, describe the way you have used them in each drawing. ListĀ  as follows:
Drawing with 3
– the variable word: how you are defining it
– the variable word: how you are defining it
– the variable word: how you are defining it

Drawing with 5
Follow the same format as above, but for 5 variables

Drawing with 7
Follow the same format as above, but for 7Ā variables

NOTE: email them to me after critiques.