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Albert Giacometti Alberto Giacometti was a Swiss sculptor, painter, draughtsman, and printmaker. Alberto Giacometti was born in the canton Graubünden's southerly alpine valley Val Bregaglia and came from an artistic ... Wikipedia Born: October 10, 1901, Borgonovo, Switzerland Died: January 11, 1966, Chur, Switzerland Parents: Giovanni Giacometti Periods: Expressionism, Surrealism, Cubism, Modern art

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Gesture Drawing

Feature Artist-Alberto Giacometti

Albert Giacometti

Alberto Giacometti was a Swiss sculptor, painter, draughtsman, and printmaker. Alberto Giacometti was born in the canton Graubünden's southerly alpine valley Val Bregaglia and came from an artistic ... Wikipedia

Born: October 10, 1901, Borgonovo, SwitzerlandDied: January 11, 1966, Chur, SwitzerlandParents: Giovanni GiacomettiPeriods: Expressionism, Surrealism, Cubism, Modern art

Now after looking at Giacometti’s work, you will need to do the following: Using

newsprint and your drawing tool of your choice......

•without leaving your table, but get out of out of your seat and STAND-UP, draw 4 gesture drawings (spending 10-30 seconds on each). Draw the items listed below:

•1) draw the items you brought with you today (or your neighbor’s)

•2) draw your shoe (you might need to take it off!)

•3) draw your hand (no tracing!)•4) draw your neighbor

After your 4 warm-up gesture drawings....•pull out a large newsprint sheet and

start a large 12” x 18” composition using the WHOLE SPACE. Draw a gesture drawing of the art room from your view from your chair. Once you have practiced one on newsprint, do your final gesture on large 12” x 18” white paper.

•NO ERASING! Put your name on the back.

•Put this in your folder.

KEEP ALL YOUR WORK!

(throw nothing away)•you should be putting your name

on all drawings and keep putting them into your portfolio at the end of each drawing day.

•Remember to work quickly and draw the big shapes first. Then move to the small details. Keep your lines loose and flowing.

By the end of class....

•neatly organize all your drawings in one pile

•put your name on all drawings•place your drawings in your folder•turn your folder in to the teacher

before leaving.

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