jueves, 19 de septiembre de 2019

3D Hand drawing


You will need:
  1. A piece of paper- big enough to fit your hand
  2. Pencil and eraser
  3. Felt tip markers- any colour.
  4. Start by placing your hand on the piece of paper and draw round your hand using a pencil
  5. Start by drawing lines on the outside of the hand
    -I used a ruler to draw the lines, but you can free hand the lines
    -I personally like to use a ruler because it gives it a clean look to the picture
    For extra help follow the pictures for direction.
    I didn't erase the pencil it helped with the shadowing to give the 3D depth.
  6. You can create this using different colours.

Now let's watch this video


domingo, 8 de septiembre de 2019

LET'S MAKE A SELFIE !


Picture by Art with Jenny K.
Dive into the ICT's world we find that we make selfies everywhere and now it's time to make our self-portrait.

Don't forget to  emphasis on correct feature placement 

Each student are provided with a blank template of the outline of a cellphone and got right to work “designing” your very own case.

domingo, 5 de mayo de 2019

ARCIMBOLDO FOR KIDS


Here are some facts about Giuseppe Arcimboldo.

  • Giuseppe Arcimboldo was born in Milan, Italy in 1526 or 1527.
  • His father was an artist.
  • When he was in his eaARCIMBOLDO FOR KIDSrly twenties, Giuseppe Arcimboldo designed stained glass and painted frescoes.
  • In 1562, Arcimboldo was made the portraitist to Ferdinand I. He served at the Habsburg Court in Vienna.
  • He later fulfilled the same role for Maximillian II and Rudolf II in the court in Prague.
  • During his life, Giuseppe Arcimboldo produced many works of art on religious subjects, but he is most well known for his portraits of people made up of fruit, vegetables and other objects from nature.



  • From a distance, these portraits look like regular portraits of human beings, but up close it is obvious that they are constructed from cleverly painted objects. The paintings are as much still life as they are portraits.
  • Giuseppe Arcimboldo died on 11th July 1593 in Milan.
  • Many of Giuseppe Arcimboldo’s paintings were taken from the Rudolf II collection in 1648, when Sweden invaded Prague during the Thirty Years’ War.
  • Today his work can be seen in several different museums and galleries, including: the Louvre in Paris, Uffizi Gallery in Florence and the Denver Art Museum in Denver, Colorado.



Let's have a look to this video with Mati and Dada

 


 Now you can create an Arcimboldo with this Special Creator

http://www.middlestreet.org/archim/archimframe.htm