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Below are some examples of art created using nothing but words and/or sentences. To create VALUE the artist uses varying layers of text. val·ue ˈvalyo͞o/ (noun) - An element of art, value, or tone, refers to the use of light and dark, shade and highlight, in an artwork. Value becomes critical in a work which has no colors other than black, white, and a gray scale. For a great example of value in action, think of a black and white photograph. You can easily visualize how the infinite variations of gray suggest planes and textures. Below is the artist Sean Sullivan. I saw his artwork at Crystal Bridges Museum in Arkansas. It is huge and completely "drawn" with words. Every mark he makes is telling a story!
Click on the picture to see his website and more of his art. Just for fun... I had an awesome time with you guys! Check out the videos below of famous self portraits. (If the music annoys you turn it off when viewing.) self-portrait n 1. (Art Terms) a portrait one draws or paints of oneself
If you want to get better at lips, noses, eyes, ears...anything like that, try this in your sketchbook:
Click on the nose or lip tutorial below and it will take you to the website. Click on it again to enlarge the picture. |