Tuesday, August 15, 2006

Creation of a blog with:

Blogger

You will need to set up your own “Blog” that will be used for this course.
You will have to make at least 6 postings, with illustrations, per term.

Use this sheet to record your blogger information as you create your blog.

  • Go to : www.blogger.com
  • Press : “Create your blog now”
  • Choose a username ________________________________
  • Enter a password, ******* - (write a hint here)_________

  • Display name,______________________________________
  • Email address,_____________________________________
  • Blog Title__________________________________________
  • Blog Address, http://_______________________.blogspot.com
  • Finally you choose the ‘template’ you would like for your blog. Later you will be customizing your template. (Changing colours, fonts etc)

You are now ready to start posting to your blog!


This is a painting by Daphne Odjig.


Here are a few notes to introduce the Visual Arts and Communication Course. I am very happy to teach this course.

Start each and every class with 5 minutes drawing practice or exercise. (examples of warm up:)

Blind contour drawing. - Stare at the edge of the object and move pencil as if you are touching the object. Do not look at the paper while you are drawing.)

Foreshortened squares, cubes, shadows: - 3D drawing techniques

Gesture Drawing: A quick drawing that trys to show the movement and energy within the form.


Sketch book ruleno removing pages. If you really are not satified with a page you can glue something over it. You may alter the cover as you like. You may glue things into the book, but never remove anything. Pages should be dated.

Term Marks:

  • Sketchbook and Assignments

  • Illustration Friday – at least six entries

  • Art History Test

Art History:
Aboriginal Art, Canadian Art, World Art:

· Norval Morrisseau (his painting of fish is shown here)

· Daphne Odjig

· Alex Janvier

· Douglas Cardinal

· The Group of Seven

· Emily Carr

· Paul Kane

· The Painters Eleven

· The Automatistes

· Jackson Pollock – film

· Picasso

Practice, experimentation, expression:

Drawing, Painting, Colour, Printmaking, Pottery, Digital Imaging, Blogging, Illustration, Photoshop, Gimp,