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Advanced Art -Starter

• How can you design/decorate your folder?• The design must include-– Your name– Sketchbook drawings– Work about 15-20 minutes on this

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Starting tomorrow:

• Art 4- you will need to bring in a photo of yourself-or I can take a picture of you

• Starting Wednesday-set up times for you to trace your picture with the projector

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A REMINDER:

• Don’t forget your sketchbook drawings– How many are due by next Thursday?– How much time on each one?Look at the following examples of narrative art

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• The rugged mountains and remote villages of the Sierra de Nayarit north of Guadalajara are the homeland of roughly ten to fourteen thousand Huichol Indians.

• These were among the last tribes to come under Spanish rule, and their religion still is essentially pagan, revolving around several important agricultural deities.

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• The Huichols express these feelings through their art, which is made not from the standpoint of decoration, but to give profound expression to deep spiritual beliefs.

• This makes traditional Huichol art, whether it be meticulous beadwork, yarn paintings, wooden masks, or striking embroidered and woven personal adornments, beautiful not only from its aesthetic standpoint but from the psychological as well.

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• Each "painting" is made first by spreading a thin layer of beeswax over a flat piece of wood, and then meticulously pushing thin strands of acrylic yarn into the wax to create complex patterns and symbols

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Assignment

• Cut a piece of Cardboard to 8x10 or larger• Draw a design in PENCIL on the card board• Glue small strips of yarn to fill in area• NO cardboard is to show• Be Creative (make a design or picture)

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• Look at the following examples• Really think about your design• How do these examples differ from your

design?• Break up your design into a variety of shapes –

no simple background –think of how you did the background in your last project

• Does your picture show all 7 elements?

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• Newspaper• Glue & scissors• Wet paper towel• Cut a3-4 foot section of yarn –leave the rest in

the box

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My picture -10 hours of work

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Finished work -20 hours

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Another Example:

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• Art 3 & 4• This project is due on 2/?/2012• You will need to turn in the 200word essay

with this project

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• You are to create an expressive line drawing –but you are going to use yarn to complete the picture– You are to show all 7 elements in your design-

line,shape,value,color,texture…– Sketch your idea first on cardboard-use yarn to fill

in each area