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Symbolic identity power point

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  1. 1. Write down the #s 1-8 and list the emotions that you think of when you look at these images. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
  2. 2. In your sketchbook: Draw 5 boxes Next to each box, write the following words: 1. Calm 2. Strong 3. Explosive 4. Fragile 5. Silly Now fill in each box with LINES that expresses the word listed
  3. 3. Symbolic Identity
  4. 4. Identity • What is it? • What are some types of it? • What symbols can depict it? • What are some things that identify you as a person?
  5. 5. Artists Victor Ekpuk Keith Haring All Fingers Are Not Equal – 2008
  6. 6. Keith Haring “Haring was able to push his own youthful impulses toward a singular kind of graphic expression based on the primacy of the line.”
  7. 7. Victor Ekpuk “When lines alone are what I have to use, the quality and integrity of the lines, as well as design, become paramount to the composition.”
  8. 8. Nsibidi
  9. 9. Element of Design: • LINE – the path of a moving point – The basic element of all design – Has unlimited forms DESCRIPTIVE | IMPLIED | EXPRESSIVE
  10. 10. Descriptive Lines • help us understand what we are seeing. OUTLINES – most basic kind of descriptive line, surrounds a shape CONTOUR LINES – define the outer edges of shapes but vary in thickness and darkness, define the edges of shapes within a form and give a greater sense of depth to the object CROSSHATCHING – hatching lines that cross to make a more solid shadow
  11. 11. Implied Lines • Lines that suggest an edge rather than clearly defining one
  12. 12. Expressive Lines • Lines that send us messages about what the artist wants his or her work to make us feel ABSTRACT – used to express rather than describe
  13. 13. Physical Properties • Direction: vertical, horizontal, diagonal • Type: curved, angular, straight (which could include parallel or converging lines) • Measure: the length and width of a line • Character: differs depending on the medium used to make the line (a line made with a brush is different than a pencil or pen)
  14. 14. Emotional Qualities • Vertical: formal and suggest poise, balance and support • Horizontal: quiet and calm, used to represent horizons • Spiral: suggest infinity • Curved: suggest restfulness and are graceful • Angular/zig-zag: restless, suggesting excitement or confusion • Diagonal: produce tension and suggest movement and action | Contrast and dominate attention because not parallel with edge of picture • Parallel: suggest speed | can emphasize textural or pattern aspect
  15. 15. PROJECT • Create a drawing based on the aspects of LINE and the use of line to create symbols • Focus on your IDENTITY • Include 10 variations of line • Include your name or favorite quote • Recreate on 18X24 paper in pencil (once complete design will go over with Sharpie)

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