Friday, November 26, 2010

Comic Illustration

Students viewed how the elements and principles of art apply to various mediums and subject matter. We then looked at how they relate to comic illustration. Students applied what they have learned of figure drawing to create their own original hero or villian, named them, and created an environment they will be in.

By Jake pd 4/5

By Jacquie pd 3

By Grant pd 2

By Fawn pd 10

By Ethan pd 2

By Ennis pd 10

By David pd 10

By Ambrea pd 2

By Anthony pd 8/9

By Caitlyn pd 8/9

By Carly pd 8/9

By Connor pd 8/9
By J.C. pd 3

By Joey pd 3
By Mackenzie pd 8/9

By Madie pd 2

By Matt pd 3
By Matthew pd 10

By Molly pd 3

By Naomi pd 2

By Nick pd 2
By Nimer pd 4/5

By Phoebe pd 4/5

By Ridwan pd 3
By Shannon pd 8/9

By Taylor pd 8/9

By Thomas pd 8/9

By Wafa pd 8/9

Line Drawing Activity

Each student received a sheet of paper with a single line on it. It was up to her/him to problem solve and create an artwork that incorporates the line as a part of the subject matter. Papers could be turned in any direction. Students stretched their brains to come up with some great creatures and scenes! Below are the pages they may have worked with. See if you can figure out which one they used!





By Vincent pd 10

By Vicky pd 2

By Shannon pd 8/9

By Molly pd 3

By Nick pd 2

By Nimer pd 4/5

By Randall pd 10

By JJ pd 2

By Jared pd 8/9

By Jacquie pd 3

By JC pd 8/9

By Fawn pd 10

By Hannah pd 4/5

By Hannah pd 4/5

By Irma pd 8/9

By Connor pd 8/9

By Carolyn pd 2

By Ashton pd 8/9

By Abbey pd 8/9