ACTIVITY: "CHIAROSCURO DRAWING"
- ART THEORY AND INSTRUCTIONS -
ELEMENTS OF ART: VALUE
- ART THEORY AND INSTRUCTIONS -
ELEMENTS OF ART: VALUE
This is our next task. You will draw a sphere and also the value scale as you can see in the example.
MATERIALS FOR THIS ACTIVITY: Soft lead pencil (2B, 3B, 6B...) and your BASIK DIN A4 paper.
HB SCALE: There are two graphite grading scales used to measure the hardness of a pencil’s graphite core as you can see in the image.Most
pencil manufacturers outside of the U.S. use this scale, using the
letter “H” to indicate a hard pencil. Likewise, a pencil maker might use
the letter “B” to designate the blackness of the pencil’s mark,
indicating a softer lead. The letter “F” is also used to indicate that
the pencil sharpens to a fine point. Historically, pencil makers also use combinations of letters to tell
us about the graphite — a pencil marked “HB” is hard and black, a pencil
marked “HH” is very hard, and a pencil marked “BBB” is really, really
black! Today, however, most pencils using the HB system are designated
by a number such as 2B, 4B or 2H to indicate the degree of hardness. For
example, a 4B would be softer than a 2B and a 3H harder than an H.
USED OF THE PENCILS ACCORDING TO THEIR LEAD:
TECHNICAL DRAWING: HARD LEAD ("H" AND "F")
ARTISTIC DRAWING: SOFT LEAD ("HB" AND "B")
THEORY
VIDEO - TUTORIALS
ACTIVITIES
YOUR FIRST TASK: SHADING A SPHERE
YOUR SECOND TASK: SHADING AN OBJECT or CREATING AN OPTICAL ILLUSION.
You can choose an object, a "still life" a body part or a landscape to practice shading, remember to use the "B" graphite pencils (the higher the number, the softer the lead).
M.C. ESCHER
M.C. Escher was one of the world’s most
famous graphic artists. He created many visual riddles, and an amazingly
detailed piece titled "Drawing Hands" that offers lots of detail.