Students will apply oil pastel techniques to render an exotic animal of their choice. These different techniques create several techniques to make the wildlife realistic in their own habitats. Students were able to select warm, cool or complementary color combinations.
Students will create a wide range of values in pencil, focusing on the relationship between organic and geometric forms. Students took a photo holding one of the following forms: a cylinder, a cone, a cube, and a sphere.
Students created a cityscape of their choise in proper 2 point perspective. Hatching and cross-hatching techniques were applied to create a wide-range of light and dark values.
Students researched cities that they have visited or want to travel to. They experimented with acrylic paint to create a cityscape or landscape of their choosing. They applied color theory and
Students used prisma colored pencils to capture form using LEGO pieces and characters. Student were able to create their own still life, however, they wanted to capture it. They were introduced to the grid method, which helped them take their reference photo and transfer their design over to a large sheet of paper.