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HATCHING CROSSHATCHING STIPPLING / POINTILLISM PATTERNING

Texture that can be seen, but not felt

http://www.123rf.com/photo_465859_grid-texture-in-black-and-white.html

*THE HATCHING TECHNIQUE originated in the MIDDLE AGES


*Hatching is an artistic tecnhnique used to create shading effects by drawing closely spaced parallel lines *Hatching is important in liner media like DRAWING and PRINTMAKING TYPES OF PRINTMAKING -LINO CUTS -ENGRAVINGS -ETCHINGS -WOODCUTS http://drawsketch.about.com/library/blinkt exture.htm

*THE CROSSHATCHING TECHNIQUE became popular in WESTERN ART


*Artists use this technique, varying the length, angle, closeness and other qualities of the lines *This technique was started to take HATCHING Further on the textured value scale *Crosshatching is often seen in drawings, linear paintings, engravings and woodcuts http://www.bigtimeattic.com/blog/2007/06 /cartooning-tips-and-tricks.html

*STIPPLING is the creation of a pattern simulating varying degrees of solidity or shading by using small dots. *POINTILLISM is a style of painting founded by artists Georges Seraut and Paul Signac in 1886 as a branch of IMPRESSIONSIM. *POINTILLISM is much like STIPPLING in that the artwork is made up of thousands of colored dots of color. Up close they dont look like much at all. From a distance they begin to take shape. http://www.artyfactory.com/pen_and_ink_d rawing/pen_and_ink_drawing_7.htm

*With this technique, you simply come up with a pattern you like and repeat it.
*The closer the lines get together in the pattern, the darker the area of the object will appear. http://www.etsy.com/listing/90924410/illust ration-elephant-and-bird-art?ref=market

*Using the rectangular stencil provided, trace out 5 rectangles 2 x 12 *We will divide each rectangle into 6 equal 2 x 2 squares

*We will be creating our IMPLIED TEXTURE SCALES as seen to the side.
*The farther the lines are apart from each other, the lighter the surface appears to be. *The closer the lines get together, the darker the surface appears to be.

http://fc04.deviantart.net/fs42/f/2009/090/ b/d/Value_Scales_by_Neiya.jpg

*Using the rectangular stencil provided, trace out 5 rectangles 2 x 12 *We will divide each rectangle into 6 equal 2 x 2 squares

*We will be creating our IMPLIED TEXTURE SCALES as seen to the side.
*The farther the lines are apart from each other, the lighter the surface appears to be. *The closer the lines get together, the darker the surface appears to be.

THE PROJECT

http://www-cs.engr.ccny.cuny.edu/~wolberg/projects/engraving/

GUIDELINES:
*Finish IMPLIED TEXTURE VALUE SCALES *Decide what type of artwork you want to create for this project Realistic Landscape Surrealistic Landscape Realistic Portrait Surrealistic Portrait Realistic Animal Surrealistic Animal Realistic Observational Study Surrealistic Observational Study *All Projects will be sketched out first in pencil and finished with PEN and INK *** IMPORTANT*** *Take your time when drawing in your implied textures. *Make each line purposeful. * This project is all about line quality.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AHoqh27vQRw

I N N AT U R E

http://blogs.egusd.net/azevedo/2013/09/28/ elements-of-art/

I N N AT U R E

http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_6R396cV4IYE/SjacxcfuwJI/AAAAAAAAAPQ/wncr we34d3M/s1600-h/Pen_Ink_Texture_Thumbs.jpg

I N N AT U R E

http://tamutimes.tamu.edu/2013/03/13/bad-news-again-for-monarchbutterflies/#.UnWEURZCcts

I N A RT WO R K

http://keithmallett.com/cats_in_hats_ http://sixstoriesup.com/2011/12/ etchings

THE RUBRIC

IMAGES CITED:
-Art Factory. (n.d.). Stippling Examples, [graphic image]. Retrieved from http://www.artyfactory.com/pen_and_ink_drawing/pen_and_ink_drawing _7.htm

-Blogspot. (n.d.). Pen and Ink Texture, [illustration]. Retrieved from http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_6R396cV4IYE/SjacxcfuwJI/AAAAAAAAAPQ/wncrwe34d 3M/s1600-h/Pen_Ink_Texture_Thumbs.jpg
-Cannon, Kevin. (June 29, 2007). Cartooning Tips and Tricks: Crosshatching, [drawing]. Retrieved from http://www.bigtimeattic.com/blog/2007/06/cartooningtips-and-tricks.html -Durer, Albrecht. (n.d) Classic Durer Engraving, [illustration]. Retrieved from http://www-cs.engr.ccny.cuny.edu/~wolberg/projects/engraving/

-Frey Photography. (n.d.) Texture, [photography]. Retrieved from http://blogs.egusd.net/azevedo/2013/09/28/elements-of-art/

IMAGES CITED:
-Oschmann, Suzan. (n.d) Stock Photo Grid Texture in Black and White, [photograph]. Retrieved from http://www.123rf.com/photo_465859_gridtexture-in-black-and-white.html -South, Helen. (n.d). Pen and Ink Hatching, Crosshatching and Scumbling: Basic Pen Strokes for Ink Drawing, [illustration]. Retrieved from http://drawsketch.about.com/library/blinktexture.htm -Mallett, Keith. (n.d.). Close up detail of etching Straight Ahead, [illustration]. Retrieved from http://keithmallett.com/cats_in_hats_etchings -Neiya. (2009-1013). Value Scales, [illustration]. Retrieved from http://neiya.deviantart.com/art/Value-Scales-117705744 -Nelson, Dan. Pen and Ink Cross Hatching Masters Edition. YouTube. Mar 17, 2013. Web. Nov 1, 2013. Retrieved from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AHoqh27vQRw

IMAGES CITED:
-NikTheArtGuy. (Dec 21, 2011). Get to the Point Already, [illustration]. Retrieved from http://sixstoriesup.com/2011/12/ -Randall, Keith. (Mar 13, 2013). Shutterstock, [photograph]. Retrieved from http://tamutimes.tamu.edu/2013/03/13/bad-news-again-for-monarchbutterflies/#.UnWEURZCcts -Vogel Lozinak, Mary. (n.d.). Elephant and Bird, [illustration]. Retrieved from http://www.etsy.com/listing/90924410/illustration-elephant-and-birdart?ref=market

IMAGES CITED:
"Stippling." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. 22 July 2004. Web. 1 Nov. 2013.
"Pointillism." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. 22 July 2004. Web. 1 Nov. 2013. "Hatching." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. 22 July 2004. Web. 1 Nov. 2013. "Cross Hatching." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. 22 July 2004. Web. 1 Nov. 2013.

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