In this project, we will be working individually to create a collaborative project. Each artist will be given a 2" square piece of a larger picture of a famous work of art. You will use a grid to enlarge it to 6" copying the elements of lines,shapes,values, textures, and colors as accurately as possible.
Then somewhere in that image you will hide your name, not by making it small but by using the elements listed above to disguise your name. Think "optical illusion".
Step 1: Place your 2" square in the small grid pocket. It shouldn't matter which direction, but it should line up along the lines of the grid. That way you will have lines that evenly divide the square into 16 equal squares.
Step 2 : Next, lay your 6" square over the larger grid below, lining it up along the lines as you did with the small square, and tape two corners. If you can't see the grid through the paper, LIGHTLY trace the lines onto your paper using a ruler. The grid will indicate where to trace. Only do this if you absolutely can't see the lines through the paper!
Step 3: Transfer the image to your paper, considering where you might hide your name in the drawing.
Then somewhere in that image you will hide your name, not by making it small but by using the elements listed above to disguise your name. Think "optical illusion".
Step 1: Place your 2" square in the small grid pocket. It shouldn't matter which direction, but it should line up along the lines of the grid. That way you will have lines that evenly divide the square into 16 equal squares.
Step 2 : Next, lay your 6" square over the larger grid below, lining it up along the lines as you did with the small square, and tape two corners. If you can't see the grid through the paper, LIGHTLY trace the lines onto your paper using a ruler. The grid will indicate where to trace. Only do this if you absolutely can't see the lines through the paper!
Step 3: Transfer the image to your paper, considering where you might hide your name in the drawing.