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Do you want to beocme an art student? This is the booklet for you.
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howtobe anfine art/art & designstudent?
so you wantto become a fine art/art & designstudent,eh?
Well there are a few things that we have to do...
first you will need the outfit.once you turn this page,
there is no going back...
fine art~male fine art~female
SKINNY JEANS~ Buy a pair of skinny jeans that are two sizes too small for you.Even better, buy a pair of girls
jeans.
DOC MARTINS~ Buy a pair of Doc Martins so when in ceramics no heavy objects break
your feet.
LEGGINGS~ Buy a pair of leggings. As they are lot
easier to wear rather than a pair of jeans.
FLOWERY SHIRT~ Buy a flowery shirt that your Dad
would but but your mum would say "NO!".
WOOLIE HAT~To cover up your long greasy
hair.
BEARD~ Every Fine Art student needs to
grow a beard.
Just do it.FLOWERY SHIRT
~ Buy a flowery shirt that your Dad would but but your mum would say "NO!".
DOC MARTINS~ Buy a pair of Doc Martins so when in ceramics no heavy objects break your
feet.
Now you have the gear...
Let's see
whatequipment
you will
need...
So you want to be an Art /fine art Student? M
y P
en
cil
Ca
se
Before we get started.
You will need to buy a sketchbook.
gather all the equipment that this bookrequires.
LETS START WITH:A PENCIL .
Every Artist needs a Pencil.it is probably the most essential piece of
equipment that an artist will require.
There are three types of Pencil:
H - For detailed pieces of work.B - For shading your sketches. HB - A mixture of both pencils.
This is best USED for general drawing.
USE THE DOODLE PAGES on the next page TO START YOUR ARTISTIC JOURNEY:
Doodle Page
PENS.
BIRO
A BIRO PEN CAN CREATE A SCRATCH EFFECT TO YOUR WoRK.
it may be nice when drawing aspects of nature to create
an naturalistic effect.
FINELINER
YOU CAN USE A FINELINER FOR LINE DRAWINGS OR TO GO OVER
An OUTLINE OF A DRAWING.
IT CREATES A CRISP EDGE ROUND YOUR WORK.
Doodle Page.
SCISSORS.
RULER.
grab a pair of scissors and start cutting some shapes.
Use the following page to cut somE shaPes out.
Use a ruler when wanting a crisp edge to your work. it
will make your work look a accurate.
finish these lines.grab a pen.
cut them out.
Cut the lines out.
Draw some more lines.
draw some shapes.
start experimenting.
FELT TIP PENS. COLOURED PENCILS.
Felt tip pens adds a bold brightness to your work.
It adds a cartoon/ poster effect to your work.
Add a little water to your felt tip drawings and THIS creates a more
natural looking and mixing effect to your work well.
Coloured pencils adds colour to your work but creates a more natural, grainy effect to your work,
it works best if you want your work to have a little colour and can play about with gradients of colour.
PAINTING.
acrylic paints
Acrylics are water-based paints, which means they can be mixed
with water to thin them down and you clean your brushes with
water. They’re made from pigment mixed with acrylic resin and
emulsion. Acrylics are very fast drying.
Another essential piece of kit for any artist. Painting is probably one of the most traditional way of creating artwork.
Water-colour paints.
water-colour paints are similar to acrylic paints are better for mixing when on the canvas/ paper.
Water.Use a old jar, fill it with water to
clean your brushes.
Use a palette to mix when painting. It is designed for this.
PAINT BRUSHES.
Round PAINT BRUSHround and comes to a point good for detail.
Bright/flat paint brush FLAT with a square head good for laying down areas of paint and Impressionism.
Filbert paint brushflat with rounded head good for laying down areas and for blending.
Fan paint brush Flat with a fan shaped head good for blending.
Angular paint brushFlat with a angular head. Good for short and long stokes.
Mop paint brushRound with squarish head especially good for water colors laying down washes.
RIGGER paint brushFlat, very long comes to a point good for making lines.
Paint Brushes come in all shapes and sizes.these are the ones that artists use the most.gRAB YOUR BRUSH.START PAINTING.
RIGGER
MOP
ANGLE
FAN
FILBERT
BRIGHT
FLAT
ROUND
YOU HAVE THE TOOLS.
NOW LETSSTART...
MAKINGYOU
INTO
AARTIST.
buyasketchbook.
(if you have filled your first one)
1] Draw things you see.
DRAW THE FIRST YOU SEE WHEN YOU LOOK AWAY FROM THIS PAGE.
DRAW IT.
Go to the Park.Sit on a Bench.
just look around you.
find something in the surroundings that you are interested in.
Look [2ata treein the sun.
look at the colours of the leaves. see what side the sun shines on.then check an hour later.see how it has chANged.
Look at thE shadows.
look at things intently.
Mark it down in your sketchbook.
3] Develop an Artistic nature.
learn about colours, shades and how to use them.
decide what type of art you are interested in.
train your eyes. [4
do not draw on how the object ‘should’ look.
Nothing is really what it looks LIKE.
plAY ABOUT WITH COLOURS.
wHITES HAS DIFFERENT SHADES IN IT.
THERE ARE Different degrees of red.
every colour is different.
5] Get books on art education.
This one is just thE start.
Go to a library.
Gain knowledge on:
art education.
artists.
Techniques.
find interent sites on artists. [6
Read up on artists.
USE THE INTERNET.
FIND ART WEBSITES.
CREATE A BLOG.
UPLOAD IMAGES of YOUR WORK.
7] expose yourself to great art.
visit museums
Find books on different elements of art and design.
Learn from the masters.
Imitate them.
try motifs.
feElings. [8
put your feelings into your art.
exprEss yourself through your art.
WHAT ARE YOU FEELING NOW?
DRAW IT. doodle box.TIPS
TOFOLLOW.
No one has to be born [1with a talent.
art can be developed with interest.
art does not need just to be painted.
You can use a Camera.
no two people are alike.
no two artists paint the same way.
2] doodle.
Doodling helps your perspective.
when you draw recklessly.
it makes you see what your capable of.
keep [3old drawings toencouragEyou toseeyourimprovement.
4] Look at Art.
Art is instructive.
it will change your approach on a given subject aND GIVE YOU HINTS ON WHAT YOU SET OUT TO CREATE.
VIEW ART IN PERSON.
A REPRODUCTION IN A BOOK IS NOT THE SAME THAN THE REAL THING.
WARNINGS.
GET [5 YOURWORKOUTTHEREBYTRYINGTOGETINTOGALLERIES.
NEVER [1
NEVERNEVER GIVEUP.
IT WILL TAKE TIME.
BUT IT IS WORTH EVERY HOUR WHEN YOU LOOK BACK AND CAN BE PROUND OF HOW FAR YOU COME.
2] CONTINUE LEARNING
NEW TECHNIQUES.
THERE IS SUCH A VARIETY OF MEDIUMS
STYLESTECHNIQUES
THERE IS ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW TO EXPLORE.
RULES. [3
THERE ARE NO RULES.
SLAP A LITTLE PAINT ON A CANVAS AND SMEAR IT ROUND.
THIS IS GREAT ART.
EXPERIMENT.
4] SUPPORT
ALWAYS SUPPORT ARTISTS.
EVEN IF YOU DO NOT SUPPORT PEOPLES PERCEPTION.
YOU ARE NOT DOING YOUR JOB.
ART [5
ISMADETOBESEEN.
DO NOT BE SCARED TO LET PEOPLE SEE WHAT YOU HAVE DONE.
A FEWMORE THINGS
TOBUY
ONCE YOUARE COMFORTABLE
WITHYOUR
PRACTICE.
DESIGN BOARD.EASEL.PURCHASE
A DESIGN BOARD
AS IT IS
EASIER TO
WORK ON.
USEANEASELFORPAINTINGTOHOLDTHECANVASINPLACE.
FOLLOW THESE STEPS.
EXPLORE.IMAGINE.CREATE =
A GREAT
ART & designer/ fine artist
*/BR
brendanreilly93@live.co.uk.
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