3. • If the pig is drawn:
• Toward the top of the paper, you are positive and optimistic.
• Toward the middle, you are a realist.
• Toward the bottom, you are pessimistic, and have a tendency to behave
negatively.
• Facing left, you believe in tradition, are friendly, and remember dates.
(birthdays, etc.)
• Facing right, you are innovative and active, but don't have a strong sense of
family, nor do you remember dates.
• Facing front (looking at you), you are direct, enjoy playing devil's advocate
and neither fear nor avoid discussions.
• With many details, you are analytical, cautious, and distrustful.
• With few details, you are emotional and naive, you care little for details and
are a risk-taker.
• With less than 4 legs showing, you are insecure or are living through a
period of major change.
• With 4 legs showing, you are secure, stubborn, and stick to your ideals.
• The size of the ears indicates how good a listener you are. The bigger the
better.
• The length of the tail indicates the quality of your love life!
4. Cheeming BoeyCheeming Boey
• Boey grew up on a song
bird farm in Malaysia.
• In 1999 he began working
for game
developer Blizzard
Entertainment as a lead
animator on Diablo
II and Diablo III
• His first piece of
Styrofoam cup art can be
traced back to an Irvine
trash can in 2006.
• His cup art sells for
$120-$220
17. Concepts (cont.)
• UNITY: occurs
when all of the
elements of a
composition
combine to
make a
balanced,
harmonious,
18. Patterned Ink Doodle Drawing Objectives:
• Explore a variety of
patterns, textures and
designs in a complex,
interweaving project.
• Understand how pattern can
create unity in a
composition
• Create a complex doodle
drawing in which a variety of
lines, patterns, and designs
are incorporated into a
visually engaging
composition.
31. A High school
student (Michelle G)
is the person
behind this intricate
ink doodle.
Covering a book
from one of her
notebooks, this is
doodle art at its
best. Using a Bic
pen, Michelle began
the detailed
illustration in the
top-right corner,
allowing organic
shapes to flow
around it until
covering the entire
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46. Procedure for 12”x18” paperProcedure for 12”x18” paper
drawing:drawing:
• Start in one corner of the paper
and work outward, always
making sure that each element of
the drawing is touching a
previously drawn portion.
• You are to make each
component different from the
other elements in your drawing.
• You can strictly use patterns, but
sometimes the negative space
around the elements will suggest
an object, and those can be
included.
47. Procedure (cont.)Procedure (cont.)
• There should be little "planning"
for this; the best designs seem
to spring from spontaneous
imagination.
• If they make a "mistake," they
should simply alter the pattern to
incorporate it.
• Drawings should be continued
until the paper is full of lines,
textures, and designs. Be
creative.
• You CAN trace some of your
objects but try to freehand most
of them please.