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Putting Things in Proportion: Part 2

Category: Art of Conservation (AoC) | Date: May 15 2008 | By: Julie

Lesson Where Proportion Helps us Observe More of the World Around Us:

DRAWING the HUMAN FIGURE

(a post in pictures)

We began our Art of Conservation lesson today with
drawing the human head.
Now we continue with drawing the HUMAN MALE FIGURE.

Eric and Fahad instruct the students step by step.
This is what they came up with.

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Drawings #1

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Drawings #2

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Drawings #3

Scenes from a classroom.

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Photo #1

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Photo #2

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Photo #3

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Until next time,
Julie

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5 Responses to “Putting Things in Proportion: Part 2”

Paula, on 15 May 2008

Your students are so cute!

Nancy, on 15 May 2008

They are adorable. And your class looks so fun! I wish I could be in it, but I’m about 30-40 years too old!

Theresa Siskind St Petersburg FL, on 15 May 2008

Yes they are cute, and have the sweetest smiles around! Class on Sunday, terrific. Since I can only draw stick figures, these drawing look pretty good to me. Julie, don’t forget to email me @ siskind8@msn.com for the parents night open house. I’m looking forward to helping out!

julie (Art for Gorillas), on 15 May 2008

PAULA & THERESA - The kids are so cute! And little trouble makers and funny and kind and all that kids are supposed to be. I love them. Theresa, last night when I was falling asleep before reading your comment my eyes opened widely remembering to get that invitation to YOU and all the parents, uncles, aunties, school head masters, park staff, President Kagame, Museum of Modern Art, gorillas - you know, the list goes on and on…. We were actually working on the invite yesterday at our team meeting. So don’t you worry. Pack your bags. Nice weekend. Julie

kitap özetleri, on 21 May 2008

students smile is very good :)

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