Sunday, 4 March 2018

Module 1 Chapter 4 Shape and Pattern Study

LINEAR OUTLINE


Different shapes taken from my sketchbook.

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SOLID FORM

This shape was taken from a verbena bonariensis flower.


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The shape was replicated in various sizes from different types of paper, such as newsprint, painted paper, maps and brown paper.  I also made stamps and stencils  to use in the design exercise. Each design is on A5 paper which was painted and then had the cut out shapes randomly applied. The following photos show how the shape was used to create designs.


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From left to right above:

4.7  A collaged sheet was pleated irregularly and then rubbed with wax crayon over sequin waste and over painted.

4.8 A human figure was drawn over a collaged sheet. The figure is filled with cross hatching.

4.9 Outlining the collaged shapes, considering all shapes as one entity.

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From left to right above:

4.10 Collaged sheet with strips of coloured paper stuck over the top.

4.11 Four shapes with the same part folded over and then arranged in a circle.

4.11 Four shapes with the same part folded over and then arranged in a circle.

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From left to right above:

4.13 Splodges created with a paintbrush outlined in crayon and then over painted.

4.14 Outling collaged shapes, each shape being treated separately.

4.15 Diagonal lines in crayon drawn on collaged sheet and then over painted

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From left to right above:

4.16 Collaged sheets rubbed over sequin waste with wax crayon using a stencil. The waxed part was then stamped.

4.17 Collaged shapes rubbed over sequin waste with wax crayon.

4.18 Painted sheet rubbed over sequin waste before shapes were applied.

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From left to right above:

4.19 Collaged sheet with large diamond.

4.20 Collaged sheet cut into 8 pieces and reassembled in a different order.

4.21 Collaged sheet with solid and broken diagonal lines.

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From left to right above:

4.22 Outline shape drawn in crayon over collaged sheet and then overpainted. The sheet was then pleated diagonally and crayon rubbed over the edges. This was repeated in the opposite direction.

4.23 Collaged shapes with diagonal lines.

4.24 Pieces of torn paper applied in a linear pattern.

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From left to right above:

4.25 Lines of white crayon drawn onto a painted sheet and then over printed with a stamp.

4.26 Collaged sheet with single strip of paper stuck to it.

4.27 I drew my initial over a collaged sheet and coloured it with crayons.

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From left to right above:

4.28 The outline design created in 4.11 was drawn and colour was added in counterchange.

4.29 A mask in the shape of a diamond was placed over a collaged sheet and paint and patterns applied.

4.29 A mask in the shape of a diamond was placed over a collaged sheet and paint and patterns applied.

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From left to right above:

4.31 Drawing round my hand onto collaged sheet. Hand shape is painted and outlined.

4.32 Splodges created using a paintbrush on a collaged sheet.

4.33 The left hand third of a collaged sheet was folded over and a new design was stamped, outlined in crayon and painted. Then it was unfolded.

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From left to right above:

4.34 A collage sheet was pleated and shapes printed on the pleats. The shapes were outlined in pastel.

4.35 Collaged sheet folded into tucks horizontally and vertically and then overprinted with a stamp.

4.36 Page of collaged shapes folded. shapes  stamped over folds and outlined with crayon and then more colour applied.

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From left to right above:

4.37 A rectangle was cut from a collaged sheet (white area) and the cut out piece was stuck to another area of the sheet.

4.38 Rectangular shapes painted on collaged sheet.

4.39 Shapes were cut from a collaged sheet and stuck over another collaged sheet.

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From left to right above:

4.40 Collaged shapes outlined in crayon. New shapes added in crayon and then over painted.

4.41 Outline shapes drawn over collaged shapes and then filled with lines.

4.42 Outline shape drawn over collaged shapes in pencil and filled with diagonal lines. Pencil lines then erased.

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From left to right above:

4.43 Collaged shapes outlined in varying thickness of line.

4.44 Outline shapes drawn in crayon over collaged shapes and then painted.

4.45 Pieces of torn paper stuck down and outlined  in the chosen shape.

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Above:

4.46 A shape was cut from the edge of a collaged sheet and the cut out stuck to another area.

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