Monday, February 25, 2019

3D Drawing

I was thrilled with the bulk of my students and their creative Zentangle inspired crosses!  Here are a few examples of what they accomplished with the guidelines in the last blog post:









AMAZING!  Don't you think?  Frame worthy pieces of art ❤

Now for our next journal challenge: 3D drawing  The first 3 links show photos of project ideas.  The second 2 are YouTube how-to videos.  Students may copy one of these exactly or branch out on their own to create something totally different in the way of a 3D design drawing.  Designs may be in pencil, ink, color, or a combination of all.  The sky is the limit!  Google "3D drawing" and be amazed at the talent that is out there!
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/686587905664645741/
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/335799715962703837/
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/762234305659413808/

https://www.topbuzz.com/a/6484277623244456458?user_id=6457613138782061577&language=en&region=us&app_id=1184&impr_id=6523677284488988937&gid=6484277628088877322&c=sys&language=en
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/ATpnEH6tC11f4jkO912HadIRV7lFKsgxJlWsXTd_7D65e1kKtj7tr4o/
This journal project will be due 3/11 (of course journals are always welcome to be turned in early).  Have fun with this one.  I can hardly wait to see what pops off the page 😉



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