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Write down the #s 1-8 and list the emotions that you think of when you look at these images.

1 2 3 4

5 6 7 8

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In your sketchbook:Draw 5 boxesNext to each box, write the following words:1. Calm2. Strong3. Explosive4. Fragile5. Silly

Now fill in each box with LINES that expresses the word listed

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Symbolic Identity

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Identity• What is it?• What are some types of it?• What symbols can depict it?• What are some things that identify

you as a person?

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ArtistsVictor Ekpuk Keith Haring

All Fingers Are Not Equal – 200844X50

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Keith Haring“Haring was able to push his own youthful impulses toward a singular kind of graphic expression based on

the primacy of the line.”

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Victor Ekpuk“When lines alone are what I have to use, the quality and integrity of

the lines, as well as design, become paramount to the composition.”

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Nsibidi

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Element of Design:

• LINE – the path of a moving point – The basic element of all design– Has unlimited forms

DESCRIPTIVE | IMPLIED | EXPRESSIVE

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Descriptive Lines• help us understand what we are seeing.

OUTLINES – most basic kind of descriptive line, surrounds a shape

CONTOUR LINES – define the outer edges of shapes but vary in thickness and darkness, define the edges of shapes within a form and give a greater sense of depth to the object

CROSSHATCHING – hatching lines that cross to make a more solid shadow

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Implied Lines

• Lines that suggest an edge rather than clearly defining one

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Expressive Lines

• Lines that send us messages about what the artist wants his or her work to make us feel

ABSTRACT – used to express rather than describe

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Physical Properties

• Direction: vertical, horizontal, diagonal

• Type: curved, angular, straight (which could include parallel or converging lines)

• Measure: the length and width of a line

• Character: differs depending on the medium used to make the line (a line made with a brush is different than a pencil or pen)

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Emotional Qualities

• Vertical: formal and suggest poise, balance and support

• Horizontal: quiet and calm, used to represent horizons• Spiral: suggest infinity• Curved: suggest restfulness and are graceful• Angular/zig-zag: restless, suggesting excitement or

confusion• Diagonal: produce tension and suggest movement

and action | Contrast and dominate attention because not parallel with edge of picture

• Parallel: suggest speed | can emphasize textural or pattern aspect

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PROJECT• Create a drawing based on the aspects of LINE and the use of

line to create symbols• Focus on your IDENTITY• Include 10 variations of line• Include your name or favorite quote • Recreate on 18X24 paper in pencil (once complete design will

go over with Sharpie)

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