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Fundamental of Drawing DVV1013
azizah siron | JRKV PMTG
This course introduces students to basic drawing by using various techniques and mediums in the drawing. Experiences will be gained from exploring and viewing the physical environment and the development of the drawn image.
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AzizahSiron
CHAPTER 1 Introduction to Basic Drawing Explore the aesthetic values of artworks, fundamental of drawing perceptions and apply various types of media in drawing.
1.0 Introduction to Basic Drawing
1.1
Understand the aesthetic values of drawing
Concerned with beauty or the appreciation of beauty. a set of principles underlying the work of a particular artist or artistic movement.
1.1.1 Appreciate the previous artist's artwork through the ages
https://www.invaluable.com/blog/art-history-timeline/
Leonardo da Vinci The Mona Lisa is one of the most enigmatic and iconic pieces of Western art, 1503
Georges Seurat. A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte, 1886
Michelangelo, the Delphic Sibyl (detail), Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, 1512
Vincent van Gogh. The Starry Night, 1889
https://owlcation.com/humanities/Sistine-Chapel-Facts-Michelangelo-and-the-PopesWho-Created-the-Masterpiece-of-Western-Art
1.1.2 Identify the famous artist from the previous history Western Artists
Local Artists
Abdullah Ariff (Malaysian, 1904–1962)
Festival of the lanterns
Marketplace, 1955
Yong Mun Seng (Malaysian, 1904–1962)
Portrait of nyonya lady 1930–1939
Beauty queen, 1946
http://tctcindyteoh.blogspot.com/p/pelukis-pelukis-di-malaysia.html
Mohammad Hoessein Enas
Syed Ahmad Jamal
http://artmisfits.com/2013/08/datuk-syed-ahmad-jamal/
1.2 use the various types of media in drawing
1.2.1 Identify the tools and materials.
2.2 Identify the medium such as:
a. Pencil / Charcoal b. pen and ink c. Color pencil d. Water Color e. Acrylic f. Oil Pastel /Soft pastel g. Oil Paint
Pencil
Charcoal
Pen
Ink
Color Pencil
Water Color
Acrylic
With oil painting like acrylics, different techniques give you different results. The best way to get a good painting every time is to ensure you learn basic acrylic painting techniques, learn more about the differences between painting and drawing at https://www.arttothe5th.com/painting-vs-drawing-basic-comparison/
Oil Pastel
An oil pastel is a painting and drawing medium formed into a stick which consists of pigment mixed with a binder mixture of non-drying oil and wax, in contrast to other pastel sticks which are made with a gum or methyl cellulose binder, and in contrast to wax crayons which are made without oil. The surface of an oil pastel painting is less powdery than one made from gum pastels, but more difficult to protect with a fixative. Oil pastels are bold and bright. They can be blended easily but they can break easily too.
Soft Pastel
What is soft pastel? Soft Pastels – these are composed of pigment, water and a smaller amount of chalk or artificial binder. The soft texture of these pastels can create smooth, smudgy lines and intense colour. Soft pastels cannot be mixed on a palette and for this reason many artists use an extensive range of colours
Choose as many pastel colors as possible, keeping in mind that more colors and layers will add more interest, depth and complexity to the painting.
Oil Paint
https://craft-art.com/oil-painting-techniques/
1.2.3 Draw the subject matter by using different types of medium such as:
Activity
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a. Pencil / Charcoal
FRUITS b. Pen and Ink
SHOES c. Color pencil
TRANSPORT d. Water Color
LANDSACPE Hatching (hachure in French) is an artistic technique used to create tonal or shading effects by drawing (or painting or scribing) closely spaced parallel lines.
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CHAPTER 2 Drawing TECHNIQUES Explore drawing techniques and application.
2.1 Practice the sketches techniques:
2.1.1. Apply contour technique
2.1.2 Apply cross-hatching technique
2.1.3 Apply scribble technique
2.1.4 Apply pointer technique
2.2 Use the various shape in the drawing
2.2.1. Apply the shape and forms
2.2.2 Combine shapes
2.2.3 Built form
2.2.4 Develop form
ASSESSMENT STUDIOWORK 1 | 10% TOPIC 1 Section A. [CLO 1, CI] Label the pictures with the correct drawing term. Painting Tool?
Drawing medium?
Painting tittle and artist?
Medium Type?
Water Color Technique?
Drawing tittle and artist?
[18 marks] Drawing Technique?
Drawing Technique?
Painting tittle and artist?
TOPIC 2 Section B. [CLO 1, CI] Describe drawing techniques and features of the illustration according to the sample given. 1. Line drawing.
6 marks
2. Match the picture to the correct description
6 marks
A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte by George Seurat
Vincent often presented himself as restrained and serious in his self-portraits, with a look of concentration on his face
brimming with energy and it contrasts with the silent village. swirling brush strokes give the impression that this painting is constantly moving and his palette is much more vibrant
Known as father of Malaysian portrait painting
Abdullah Ariff was a Malaysian painter, dubbed the 'Father of Modern Art in Malaysia,' due to his pioneering of watercolor painting
Familiarity of the characters depicted in Syed Ahmad Jamal's paintings Usually with rough strokes, so we can only check Shapes of colorful striped graphics in different compositions
CHAPTER 3 Drawing measurement Analyze and apply measurement in drawing.
3.1 Understand the measurement in drawing
3.1.1. Identify the process of measurement by perspective in order to draw
a. One point perspective b. Two-point perspective c. Three-point perspective
3.1.2. Create the drawing by the following measurement methods:
a. Point in space b. Object in space c. Object in physical space
3.1.3. Understand the basic drawing techniques including eye and hand coordination and shading such as:
a. Observation of drawing by using eye and hand b. Measuring techniques with a pencil c. Drawing with grid
CHAPTER 4 THEME OF DRAWING Draw theme drawings such as still life, animals, landscape, and people. Drawing and measurement techniques used for organizing the drawing
4.1
Understand still life drawing
4.1.1
Practice still life composition
4.1.2 Practice the light and shadow construction 4.1.3 Practice the form image in drawing such as: a. Illusion of form (mass and volume) b. Value to describe light
4.2
Understand animal drawing
4.2.1
Practice animal composition
4.2.2 Develop the animal drawing using basic shape 4.2.3
4.3
Identify the lines and textures of animal drawing
Understand landscape drawing
4.3.1
Practice landscape composition
4.3.2 Understand the basic principle of perspective 4.3.3
Create the basic structure and shades of drawing
4.4
Understand people drawing
4.4.1
Sketch the beginning portraiture such as: a. The common proportion flaws b. Head positions c. Eyes d. Nose and ears
4.4.2 4.4.3
Draw figure composition Draw reflective shadow of the portrait and figure actions
4.4.4
Draw people in perspective
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