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When I was a child, I sat riveted in front of the television humming the Star Trek theme song, and "whooshing" with the Enterprise as it "whooshed" past us in space. Space... my students and I consider space:
During our last class before the winter break, my art students saw the first quick sketch above left on my whiteboard with a dog, ball, house, car and tree. I asked which of the objects was closest, and the students eventually realized that they didn't know (you can see we began by voting). We talked about how to make depth, space, distance in their drawings by:
- putting things behind other things
- placing closer objects closest to the bottom of the surface
- adding less detail to the farthest objects
- making objects smaller as they recede

Next is a painting by one of my adult painting students. With color, we added the ideas of softer edges farther away, and atmospheric perspective along with the ideas listed above.
The last image is an Aldro Hibbard painting I saw in his retrospective at the Rockport Art Association in the fall... beautiful design, leading the eye around and into the space in front of the shaded men in the foreground. The arrangement of light and shadow and the placement of the white figure looking slightly downward build a sense of curiosity and then hubbub about the street market.

Here's to lots more in 2013. Happy New Year, all. Thank you for sharing some time here with me.
Promised theme song, click here: Space, the Final Frontier
You are a fabulous teacher. You could probably even teach me math :D
ReplyDeleteLove that colorful painting on your easel. SO well constructed.
Happy New Year dear!