jueves, 8 de abril de 2021
domingo, 4 de abril de 2021
Proyecto Humanae de Angélica Dass con 1º de Bachillerato Dibujo Artístico
Este es un proyecto realizado en la asignatura de Dibujo Artístico de 1º de Bachillerato .
Consistía en retratarse intentando captar el color de la piel, y luego exponer los autorretratos como lo hace Angelica Dass en su proyecto Humanae, para entender y valorar la riqueza y la diversidad de tonos de piel que tenemos los seres humanos.
Este curso, a los retratos les añadimos las gafas violetas, recordando la importancia de la perspectiva de género.
miércoles, 17 de marzo de 2021
Bookmarks with idioms
Para el Día del Libro de este curso, el equipo Clil hemos decidido hacer marcadores con idioms en inglés.
En el vídeo se ilustra el idiom: To let the cat out of the bag , que significa revelar secretos.
(con ilustraciones hechas por alumnado de 1 de ESO):
1. To have green fingers
To be a very good gardener
2. Green with envy
To be very jealous, envious
3. Gray area
Something that is unclear, undefined
4. Black and blue
Describe something that is badly bruised
5. Golden opportunity
The perfect chance
6. Have the blues
Be sad or depressed
7. Black sheep
A person who is a disgrace to a family or group
8. Out of the blue
Randomly, without warning, surprisingly
9. White lie
A small lie that is told to be polite or avoid hurting someone’s feelings
10. Yellow-bellied
A coward
11. Caught red-handed
To catch someone in the act of doing something
12. To be yellow
To be cowardly
13. To see red
To be very angry
14. Green thumb
To be skilled at gardening
15. Once in a blue moon
Very rarely
16. Take the red eye
A late night flight that arrives early in the morning
17. Tickled pink
To be extremely pleased
18. Pink slip
A notice of dismissal from employment
19. White elephant
An expensive item that is costly to maintain
20. Silver screen
The film industry
21. Blue collar
Working in a manual labor job
22. Black as night
Somewhere very dark, when it is hard to see anything
23. Black eye
A bruise near one’s eye
24. Black out
Faint
25. Beet red
Dark red
26. Black and white
Straight forward, very clear
27. The green light
Permission
28. In the red
In debt
29. Roll out the red carpet
Treat someone like royalty
Color wheel
En el video verás cómo dibujar y colorear el círculo cromático.
Necesitarás un compás, una regla y lápices de colores magenta, amarillo y cian.
martes, 8 de diciembre de 2020
OP ART
OP ART
OP art, short for optical art, is a style of visual art that uses optical illusions.
OP art artworks are abstract, with many better known pieces created in black and white.
They give the viewer the impression of movement, hidden images, flashing and vibrating patterns.
Bridget Riley (London, 1931) is one of the most famous exponent of OP art.
Let's see some of her artworks.
Now it's your turn. Let's do some op art!
1. Draw a 16cm square using your rulers.
Remember : all sides of a square have the same length, and the sides form 90 degree angles.
2. Inside the big square draw a smaller square. Each side is 10cm long, and it is rotated.
3. Inside the small square draw another smaller square. Each side is 6cm long, and it is rotated, too.
4. Divide the big square in 16 equal parts. Each part is 1cm long.
5. Draw vertical parallel lines at the distance of 1cm.
6. Fill in with black, leaving always a white space in between.
miércoles, 18 de noviembre de 2020
lunes, 2 de noviembre de 2020
SHADING WITH LINES
En esta actividad, vas a aprender a dibujar y sombrear un animal utilizando un marcador fino de color negro.
Elige una foto de un animal salvaje que te guste mucho. Investiga si está en peligro de extinción y, si lo está, por qué.
Luego dibújalo siguiendo los pasos del vídeo de ejemplo, que es una jirafa.
Fíjate que el vídeo, a veces, pasa a más velocidad para que no se haga pesado. Tu no tengas prisa a la hora de sombrear. Ve haciendo las lineas poco a poco, imitando la textura del pelo o de la piel del animal que hayas elegido.
Este es el texto del vídeo:
How to draw and shade a giraffe using a fine tip marker
You will need a sheet of paper, a pencil,an eraser and a black fine tip marker.
First, draw the structure of your giraffe.
Draw a circle for the head, overlap a triangle for the snout and add some lines for the details. Draw two lines for the neck.
Use a pencil and draw very soft, so you can erase it later.
Check you pencil drawing. If you think it is correct, outline it with the black marker.
Start shading with small parallel lines using your fine tip marker. This technique is called hatching.
To darken an area, you have to draw the lines very close to each other, or even cross the lines.
This is called crosshatching.
Go on slowly adding lines to your drawing.
These lines add texture, because they emulate fur.
Be patient and shade slowly.