Welcome to the support website for the Franklin Center Sharpie® Art Class. We are sure to have a great time exploring this art medium for the next six weeks.
This site will review the material we covered in each class and post samples of your completed works. You will also find links to help you practice your art when you aren't in class. For best results, you should try to draw a little each day.
Friday we learned that drawing well is about your hand being able to do what your brain tells it to do. If your brain doesn't have much practice at creating certain lines and shapes, the end result is that your sketches may not look at all like your minds eye.
Drawing is a skill and practice makes better.
We talked about two of the fundamental building blocks of art.
1. The art element line.
2. The art principle pattern.
If you would like to explore these topics further. Here are a couple of great videos to watch.
Doodling is a great way to practice drawing and utilizing the elements and principles of art. Here is a link to a lady who posts videos that teaches different types of doodle patterns.
Our first drawing project was to practice drawing with sharpies on index paper. Index paper is a great for practice as it is inexpensive. It is also nice to use index cards because it allows for short concise project. Here is where I will post a few picture of your work.
We then started to decorate a large index card for the front of our scrapbooks. I can't wait to see the results. I am sure they will look great.
We didn't get to the rock decorating, but they will be available for you to complete if there is time in future classes.
Mission #1
Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to practice drawings for the coaster project we will complete next week. The square coasters are 4x4, and the round have a 4" diameter. You may draw whatever you like on your coasters, but each week we will be practicing a different type of drawing that will help you overall in your drawing skills. It may also give you great ideas for your coaster project! Enjoy the process. Remember practice makes better. Don't forget to bring your practice drawings to show the class.
Square Sharpie Coasters |
Round Sharpie Coasters |
Practice Book Links:
Link 1:
Insects and Flowers Part I
Link 2:
Insects and Flowers Part II
Having fun? Here are some additional links to drawing flowers and insects.
http://drawinglessonsfortheyoungartist.blogspot.com/search/label/flowers
Below are Google searches on Flowers and insects. There are some really nice drawings, but please view these searches with your parents.
*Parents please look at the links below with your children, as all content can not be controlled.
Google Search on how to draw flowers.
Google Search on how to draw insects:
He has filled them with skill to do every sort of work done by an engraver or by a designer or by an embroiderer in blue and purple and scarlet yarns and fine twined linen, or by a weaver—by any sort of workman or skilled designer. "
Below are Google searches on Flowers and insects. There are some really nice drawings, but please view these searches with your parents.
*Parents please look at the links below with your children, as all content can not be controlled.
Google Search on how to draw flowers.
Google Search on how to draw insects:
Exodus 35:35
He has filled them with skill to do every sort of work done by an engraver or by a designer or by an embroiderer in blue and purple and scarlet yarns and fine twined linen, or by a weaver—by any sort of workman or skilled designer. "
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