high school line photography lesson

37
Line

Upload: meredith-hudson

Post on 14-Apr-2017

25.223 views

Category:

Education


2 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: High School LIne Photography Lesson

Line

Page 2: High School LIne Photography Lesson

Brought to you by:

Page 3: High School LIne Photography Lesson

Line is... the path of a moving point. It is a mark left by a tool - brush, pencil, stick, pen, etc. Line de!nes the edges of shapes and forms. They don't exist naturally, artists have to decide where and how to place lines as they draw. Lines often suggest movement in a drawing or painting.

Page 4: High School LIne Photography Lesson

Width- thick, thin, tapering, uneven

Characteristics of Line are:

 

Length  -­‐long, short, continuous, broken Direc-on-­‐  horizontal, vertical, diagonal,

curving, perpendicular, oblique, parallel, radial, zigzag

    Focus- sharp, blurry, fuzzy, choppy  

Feeling-­‐  sharp, jagged, graceful, smooth  

Page 5: High School LIne Photography Lesson
Page 6: High School LIne Photography Lesson

Types of Line:

Calligraphic Lines- Greek word meaning “beautiful writing.” Precise, elegant handwriting or leering done by hand. Also artwork that has #owing lines like an elegant handwriting.

 

Outlines-Lines made by the edge of an object or silhouee

Contour  lines-Lines that describe the shape of an object and the interior detail

Gesture  lines-Lines that are energetic & catch the movement of a !gure in motion/action !gure

Sketch  lines- Lines that captures the appearance of an object or impression of a place.

Implied Line- Lines that are not actually drawn but created by a group of objects seen from a distance. The direction an object is pointing to, or the direction a person is looking at.

Page 7: High School LIne Photography Lesson

How does LINE translate in Fine art:

Page 8: High School LIne Photography Lesson

Drawing with Lines  

   

 

Outline    

Contour Line    

Gesture Lines Hatching Crosshatching

Page 9: High School LIne Photography Lesson

Lines Create....  

Depth  

(Deep Space)

"Fishing Boat" by Emile Node, 1910, woodcut print, 12"x16", Nolde-Stiftung Seebull, Germany  

Page 10: High School LIne Photography Lesson

Form & Texture

Lines Create....

"Urban Jewels" by Denyse Thomasos, 1995, Acrylic, 10'x16', Lennon, Weinberg, NY  

Page 11: High School LIne Photography Lesson

Illusion    

Lines Create....

"Stripe Song" by J. Seeley, 1981, Photo Sildscreen print, 22"x30", VAGA, NY  

Page 12: High School LIne Photography Lesson

How  does  LINE  translate  in  Photography?  

Page 13: High School LIne Photography Lesson
Page 14: High School LIne Photography Lesson

Leading Lines:  

Page 15: High School LIne Photography Lesson
Page 16: High School LIne Photography Lesson
Page 17: High School LIne Photography Lesson
Page 18: High School LIne Photography Lesson
Page 19: High School LIne Photography Lesson
Page 20: High School LIne Photography Lesson
Page 21: High School LIne Photography Lesson

Line:  

Page 22: High School LIne Photography Lesson
Page 23: High School LIne Photography Lesson
Page 24: High School LIne Photography Lesson
Page 25: High School LIne Photography Lesson
Page 26: High School LIne Photography Lesson
Page 27: High School LIne Photography Lesson

Student Samples:

Page 28: High School LIne Photography Lesson

Crystal Foster

Page 29: High School LIne Photography Lesson

Nick Vespe

Page 30: High School LIne Photography Lesson

Nick Vespe

Page 31: High School LIne Photography Lesson

Olivia Foltiny

Page 32: High School LIne Photography Lesson

Tim Nooney

Page 33: High School LIne Photography Lesson

Tyler Trumbetti

Page 34: High School LIne Photography Lesson

Tyler Trumbetti

Page 35: High School LIne Photography Lesson

Tyler Trumbetti

Page 36: High School LIne Photography Lesson

A vs. B

Page 37: High School LIne Photography Lesson

A vs. B