
Borders should relate to the letter in some way.īlack Felt tip pens - Graphite Sticks - Ballpoint pen - Good Drawing Paper 80#ġ. Make some thumbnail sketches on newsprint - Create a letter design on newsprint with stylized objects to illustrate the letter. For instance, if you were stylizing a bird and the feathers in the wing, you would simplify the number of feathers to a smaller number in order to see that it is a wing but not have to show every feather. Sometimes when we stylize you can use less detail to show the same thing. Cartoons are stylized and simplified versions of real things. The mode of design called stylization means to simplify things to their most basic components. We will be leaving a space between shapes and then painted in the lines the paint will resist the wax and only go onto the raw paper. Some artists apply the paint over the entire crayon area and scrape the paint off. This mixed media work is using the black paint to show a contrast between the shapes of crayon and gives the illusion of a stained glass window. The repelling of the water in the paint with the wax of the crayon allows paint to be used between shapes of crayon and shows a black line around the edges of the crayon. In this art piece we are using wax and water based paint to resist each other and repel. The word resist is used to describe the action in which two materials or media repeal each other either chemically or physically. Each border devoted to specific themes: Christmas, music, gardens, birthdays, and more, with several topic-related images included with the frame. Abstract geometric forms contrast with foliate and floral elements in dynamic designs.įull-Color Frames and Borders CD-ROM and Book - 12 full-page and 24 half-page designs incorporate a rich profusion of flowers, butterflies, fans, and other Victorian images. New Art Deco Borders and Motifs - This collection of 72 full-page Art Deco designs offers artists and craftspeople copyright-free, ready-to-use borders, frames and motifs. HB Drawing Pencils - Graphite Sticks (or Saral Transfer Paper ) Thick felt Colored Markers

Newsprint (18 x 24 (46 x 61 cm) - or whatever size you wish) It's a soft-cover handbook written like a dictionary that explains how the pages are "read", parts of the page, how the book covers were made, symbols, etc. " Understanding Illuminated Manuscripts: A Guide to Technical Terms" by Michelle P. Getty Exhibit of "Illuminating the Renaissance" Medieval Manuscripts Lesson Utah Museum of Fine Art Illuminations Handouts - Font styles handout -borders Dover Publications have some nice books on border designs (See below for list) Font style handouts can easily be made using various fonts on your computer. This collaborative project brings together specialists of history, art history, immersive experiences, photogrammetry, 3D modeling, and game design to provoke learning through an embodied experience that allows interaction with-and encourages proper handling of-the virtual version of a very rare Renaissance manuscript purchased by USC Libraries’ Special Collections in 2014.Make some handouts of Illuminated Manuscripts for students. Using digital photography and 3D modeling, we will provide access to a virtually reconstructed, private, gendered space in early modern Belgium, enabling users to engage with the contents of this manuscript and also to gain appreciation for rare materials. With the collaboration of USC’s Archaeology Research Center, School of Cinematic Arts, and Special Collections, Dodd and Zonno lead a team that will create a virtual reality experience of a Renaissance-era Book of Hours that belonged to a lay religious woman (in other words, she's was not a nun) who lived in a still-standing and well-preserved enclosed female community in Ghent, Belgium. They were recently awarded an Advancement Grant – Level I from the NEH Digital Humanities Advancement Grants Program (DHAG), in order to create an immersive, interactive experience focused on a 15th-century lavishly illuminated manuscript held by USC Libraries’ Special Collections. Sabina Zonno ( USC-Huntington Early Modern Studies Institute. This project is directed by Professor Lynn Dodd ( USC Dornsife School of Religion, and the Archaeology Program) and Dr.
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Turning the Page: Transforming Images into Immersive Lessons about the Cost and Desirability of Touching Real and Virtual Creations
