Mrs. Richardson's Art Room

Monday, September 23, 2013

Grid Portraits

High School students chose a black and white picture of themselves or someone else to draw. They learned about how to use different types of pencils and charcoal to create different values. 


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Labels: Charcoal, HS Art I art, Pencil, Portraits, Value

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