Project Description
Create two paintings of urban/architecture/cityscape that give the illusion of depth, using both linear and atmospheric perspective. You compositions will be drawn from life. You may take a photo of the composition to use as a reference for determining value (light/shadow).
The goal of this project is to apply what you have learned throughout the year regarding color theory, the basic design components, composition, and painting technique to create a convincing landscape that shows depth.
Schedule
Homework- Step A.
Draw at least two pages of thumbnails (accurate and lots of variety). From these thumbnails, move on to 3 detailed comprehensive sketches for each 9x12 composition.
You will need two pages of thumbnails, and 6 detailed comprehensive sketches before moving on with the painting.
Note: Each of the three detailed sketches must be of a different cityscape, and from different viewpoints. These will be graded.
Homework- Step B.
Choose the best two compositions and redraw them on 9x12 bristol board. Be sure to address the following compositional concerns:
- What will my main focal point(s) be? How can I use line, shape and color to direct the viewer there?
- How is my eye moving around the page? Is the composition 'broken'- meaning, does your eye get stuck anywhere? If so, how can I fix the composition?
- Do the lines, shapes, and colors work together to create a sense of depth?
Studio Day 1- color schemes and begin painting
Work on color schemes in your sketchbook. You must reference the color wheel when deciding on your colors. Have notes written in your sketchbook to answer the following questions:
- Which paints did you use to mix your colors?
- What color schemes will you use, and where?(analogous in background, triad in middle ground, split compliment in foreground, etc)
- How will you reduce the intensity/saturation as you move from foreground, through middle ground, to background?
- How will you create more contrast in the foreground, and less in the background?
- Have you taken notes and written everything down?
Studio Day 2- Work on paintings.
You will have 2 hours to paint your composition. Be sure to have your sketchbook notes and composition with you.
1:10pm- set up paints, etc. while I review the assignment.
1:30pm- painting session
3:30pm- clean up
3:45pm- dismissal
Studio Day 3- Finish paintings.
You will have 2 hours to paint your composition. Be sure to have your sketchbook notes and composition with you.
1:10pm- set up paints, etc. while I review the assignment.
1:30pm- painting session
3:30pm- clean up
3:45pm- dismissal
Rubric
You will be assessed on both your process (time-management, being prepared, following all steps), and your finished project.
Project will be graded according to: composition, your ability to create a sense of depth, craftsmanship/technique, and creativity.
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