Drawing From Life is a semester long class in which students create daily and nightly drawing of the human figure. Before they learn how to draw the figure, they must understand the skeletal and muscular system. To have a good understanding of the figure helps one to draw more accurately. Through various techniques and mediums, the students explored how to represent the figure and their own self-portraits, (Which were done every weekend with various topics in mind.), in creative and expressionistic ways. For most students, the art work created is used for their future portfolios to bring for Art College visits and reviews. Drawings on display: Skeletal Drawing in Graphite Drawing Pencils Muscular Drawings in Colored Pencils Contour Line Figure/Self Portraits Drawing in Graphite Drawing Pencils Colored Contour Line Figure/Self Portraits Drawing in Graphite Drawing Pencils Charcoal Figure/Self Portraits Drawings Chalk Figure/Self Portraits on Black Paper Drawings Chalk and Charcoal Figure/Self Portraits Drawings Soft and Rough Pastel Figure/ Self Portraits Drawings Expressionistic Colored Pencil Figure/ Self Portrait Drawings on Craft and Black Paper. ANATOMICAL DRAWINGS: SKELETAL AND MUSCULAR SYSTEMCONTOUR LINE & COLOR CONTOUR LINE DRAWINGSCHARCOAL ON NEWSPRINTCHALK PASTEL ON BLACK PAPERCHARCOAL & CHALK PASTEL ON GREY CANSON PAPER OR NEWSPRINTPASTEL ON NEWSPRINT OR BLACK PAPEREXPRESSIVE COLOR PENCILS ON NEWSPRINT OR BLACK PAPERFEATURED SENIOR: JOMARIE ALMEUSFEATURED SENIOR: VICTORIA RESHETNIKOVFEATURED JUNIOR: ANGELINA VALENTINO
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