Your own distinctive technique? Right, but how are you supposed to do so when you've never learnt the basics?
We did speak about perspective and probably also composition. Apart from watercolours we also tried our hands at linocut, charcoal, Indian ink, not too mention crayons and wax crayons. I also remember creating collages and painting a picture in the style of Pointilism. And one highlight was to create a 'machine sculpture' like Jean Tinguely did. We also spoke about the history of painting, like Renaissance art and Pop art.
We didn't have any drama classes either. I would have hated it to be on the stage, though. We did have some music classes, but for the last three years you only could attend either music or arts.
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Date: Wednesday, 28 June 2006 01:57 pm (UTC)We did speak about perspective and probably also composition. Apart from watercolours we also tried our hands at linocut, charcoal, Indian ink, not too mention crayons and wax crayons. I also remember creating collages and painting a picture in the style of Pointilism. And one highlight was to create a 'machine sculpture' like Jean Tinguely did. We also spoke about the history of painting, like Renaissance art and Pop art.
We didn't have any drama classes either. I would have hated it to be on the stage, though. We did have some music classes, but for the last three years you only could attend either music or arts.