Monday, January 27, 2014

Next Week


Using construction paper,
we will be recreating
compositions from
The Iron Giant
and discussing techniques.

Back to Weeklies

This Friday we had a free sketch
and went over plans for the new semester.

We will be bringing back the Scribble Contest
bi-weekly over this semester! Stay tuned.







Saturday, January 11, 2014

Scribble Contest Week 4: Results


This was our best round of scribbles yet!
Jinny was the judge for this week.

Here are the entries:













And here's the one I made:



And now, the results.


The winner is...


Hillary!

I love the overall design and color palette. Great work!

And the runner-ups are...



Don and Michelle! Great work on the poses.

This was a great round of sketches.
Thank you to everyone who participated over
these past four weeks, and have a great semester!

Sunday, January 5, 2014

Scribble Contest Week 4: Scribbles

We are now on our fourth and last batch of scribbles
for this winter break! Next week, we'll be heading back to CCAD...





Again, you will pick one of these three scribbles and create
a sketch based off of it!
Take a look at Cup O' Doodle if you'd like some examples.
For this week, you will have until
Friday, January 10th
to submit your sketch.
Please email your sketch to jinnyhinkle@gmail.com with:
your name, art blog link, and which scribble you used.

Friday, January 3, 2014

Scribble Contest Week 3: Results

We had another great round of sketches!
Emma was the judge for this week.
The entries:





I also made one:
 
And the winner of this round is...
 
Cailey! 
I love the overall 'painterly' feel!
I also like how you incorporated the large torso shape into the rest of his body.

 And the honorable mentions go to:
Jinny!
I liked that you didn't restrict yourself to the scribble as well; 
you worked off of it into the torso and achieved a great sense of weight.

Michelle!
You drew from the outside of the scribble which was really unique!

Great job everyone!
Thank you to everyone who entered.
Stay tuned for the next round of scribbles,
and make the next one even better.