Continue to refine 10 variations of your silhouettes. Bring your 10 PRINTED / PHOTOCOPIED refined silhouettes to class to put on the crit wall on Thurs., 2/2.
Drawing The Fantastic - Otis College of Art
A blog for students in Otis College of Art's "Drawing The Fantastic" Spring 2012 class with instructor Rebecca Kimmel. Our class meets Thursdays, 3:45-6:45 pm in Room 214. Instructor's contact email: rebeccak4_at_gmail_dot_com (minus the underscores_ ) Please note that this blog also contains information and posts from previous semesters that may also be of use to you. Feel free to browse through the entire blog, but posts for Spring 2011 are the most recent.
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Thursday, January 19, 2012
Drawing The Fantastic Figurative - Spring 2012
Homework Assignment 1 - Self Portrait As A Creature
OVERVIEW:
*Note: see more detailed descriptions below the Overview
Part 1: Decide on a creature and do your Research!
Decide what creature that you want to combine with your self portrait. This can be a real life animal or any fictional character.
Reference Resources:
Above: Audgrey G
Above: Audgrey G
Above: Veda Tsai
Above: Sarah Wolfe

Homework Assignment 2, Parts 1 & 2: Reference for Creature and Self Portrait - *Both Parts 1 & 2 Due Thurs.,1/26
OVERVIEW:
*Note: see more detailed descriptions below the Overview
Part 1: Decide on a creature and do your Research!
Your first homework assignment is to reimagine yourself as a creature. It's up to you as to what creature that may be, but you must combine your own portrait with that of an animal or fictional creature.
You need only create the face / neck and the top of the shoulders - no body! I am looking for QUALITY, not quantity in this piece.
Decide what creature that you want to combine with your self portrait. This can be a real life animal or any fictional character.
Reference Resources:
- Google Image, Flickr, Pbase, and your own books or books from the library are all fair game as reference resources. Just be sure to not directly copy any copyrighted references that you find - you must significantly alter any reference image in order for it to be considered legally yours. Also be sure to look through some of Peter Konig's work and your favorite artists as inspiration. Check through some of the blog links below to get your creative juices flowing.
- If you have other resource sites that you would like me to link, let me know.
Part 2: Ideation
Process:
- Create a set of small, rough silhouettes in your sketchbook (or digitally if you prefer) before embarking on any linear sketch. (*Only your references and silhouette drawings will be due 1/26 - no line drawings - see details below). Try to convey the mood and atmosphere of the piece before ever adding any details. Think of the mood which you want to convey and a background story for this morphed creature's head.
- Write a short paragraph describing the nature of this creature and his / her background. You will be asked to read this aloud in class next week. Is the creature grotesque? Scary? Cute? Funny? Obnoxious? Gentle? Patient? Organized? Dyslexic? You decide the backstory and write an entertaining description of the creature's characteristics:
- Personality
- Height
- Self Image
- Projected Image
- Background - Where is it from? Where does it live? What does it eat?
- Etc.
- Check out some of these sketches as inspiration by artist Maurice Novembre:
Some Cool General Inspiration:
http://design-milk.com/octopus-chair-by-maximo-riera/#more-65332


Above: I came across the work of artist Travis Louie via CGUnit, check out his interesting work on his website here.
Above: Check out the work of artist Bogi Piroth / aka "mikkamakka" for a nice dose of inspiration. This is just completely bizarre because no sooner did I post this artist's link to our blog did she up and join the Workshop I previously ran on this topic on CGTalk.
Click here to view some great work by friend Shreya Shetty.


Above: I came across the work of artist Travis Louie via CGUnit, check out his interesting work on his website here.
Above: Check out the work of artist Bogi Piroth / aka "mikkamakka" for a nice dose of inspiration. This is just completely bizarre because no sooner did I post this artist's link to our blog did she up and join the Workshop I previously ran on this topic on CGTalk.
Click here to view some great work by friend Shreya Shetty.
Project Considerations / Criteria:
- No boring, fully front on views of the head without any sense of dynamism or expression! Give some tilt or twist to the head / neck to make the pose more interesting. Maybe even the head is in the process of speaking, giving a snarl or smile, in the middle of "lunch" (whatever that is) etc. Try to evoke a mood as much as fulfill the basic requirements of creating a morphed head.
- Consider a strong sense of lighting / chiarascuro. Look at the work of Caravaggio to get a strong sense of lighting. Note the clarity of the light source and the strong sense of design via lights and darks alone:
Media:
- As always you can use the media of your choice. You can use a sharpie marker on paper, or you can do your silhouettes digitally. I prefer that these remain in your sketchbook, 8.5" x 11, or the digital equivalent.
- For critique on Thursday, 1/26, be sure to photocopy your traditional sketchbook page so we can put it on the wall, or to print your work if you are working digitally.
- I prefer that this remain in Black / White only.
Part 3: Final Drawing / Digital Painting
- We will discuss this further down the line. Your final piece will not be due for 2-3 weeks at least.
- A few examples of previous completed student work is below - please note that these were the final images which had been developed from previous silhouettes and sketches:
Above: Audgrey G
Above: Audgrey G
Above: Veda Tsai
Above: Sarah Wolfe 
Also, should you ever desire a paintover before any class, email me a jpg of your drawing / digital image at 800 pix maximum width, 72 dpi, and I will do a paintover with suggestions for your image. (My email: rebeccak4_at_gmail_dot_com) (minus the underscores _ )
Below: Examples of Preliminary Line Drawing Sketches
*(Please Note - Line Drawings Are NOT Due Next Week!)
Below: Examples of Preliminary Line Drawing Sketches
*(Please Note - Line Drawings Are NOT Due Next Week!)
Have fun and bring in some great references, silhouettes, and backstories on Thursday!
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Homework Assignment 2, Parts 1 & 2: Reference for Creature and Self Portrait - *Both Parts 1 & 2 Due Thurs.,1/26
Part 1:
References, Resources, & Inspiration:
- Google Image, Flickr, Pbase, and your own books or books from the library are all fair game as reference resources. Just be sure to not directly copy in your artwork any copyrighted references that you find - you must significantly alter any reference image in order for it to be considered legally yours. Also be sure to look through some of Peter Konig's work and your favorite artists as inspiration. Check through some of the blog links below to get your creative juices flowing.
- Tor Book Cover Illustration
- Creature Spot Blog
- CGPortfolio
- CGHub
- Conceptart.org
- UGLY OVERLOAD - blog of ugly creatures (highly inspirational!)
- Cute Overload
- Creature Art Facebook Page
- Cool Fossils
- If you have other resource sites that you would like me to link, let me know.
Homework Assignment 1, Part 1 Overview:
*Please Note - I highly suggest doing this Research in the next day or so as you will need the rest of the week to complete Part 2 - your silhouette sketches.
*Please Note - I highly suggest doing this Research in the next day or so as you will need the rest of the week to complete Part 2 - your silhouette sketches.
Your RESEARCH is Due Thurs., 1/26– You must bring your PRINTED Research Images with you to class on 1/26. Images must be printed and not digital files. No exceptions. Your research will be graded according to completeness. Please no tiny, impossible to see images. 1 – 2 images per page only.
• 10 Realistic photographic references for the CREATURE
- B/W prints (photocopies from books or prints from the web) of 10 separate references for the creature with which you would like to combine your self portrait.
- B/W prints (photocopies from books or prints from the web) of 10 separate references for your self portrait. I highly recommend having a friend / relative take photographs of you specifically for this assignment. Be sure to use a single light source and to think about the kind of lighting you might ultimately like to use in your final "Self Portrait As A Creature" assignment. (You can also always later retake photographs as your idea develops).
- You want to show examples of the style which you are going to use to create your Creature Self Portrait. The style can be scary, funny, silly, etc. - it does not have to be of a particular genre. Some general style examples are below:

You can also bring in a print or prints of work by your favorite artist/s whose style you may wish to emulate. Below: work by James Jean:
The point is to bring in 15 different images that show 15 different possible styles that you will eventually choose from to create the characters for your interpretation of "Creature Self Portrait".
YOU MUST PRINT ALL OF YOUR IMAGES / DO NOT BRING IN DIGITAL FILES. You will be graded on whether or not you bring in the correct number of reference images for Parts A & B.
* Note: Please do not bring in tiny reference images. If you Google images, use Google Advanced Image Search and set the 'Size / Return images that are' drop box to at least 'Larger than 800 x 600'.
Creature Reference:
*Please note that for any reference that you use, you must modify the reference significantly in order to avoid copyright infringement.
Suggested search terms: Creature Design, Creature Concept Art
The point is to bring in 15 different images that show 15 different possible styles that you will eventually choose from to create the characters for your interpretation of "Creature Self Portrait".
YOU MUST PRINT ALL OF YOUR IMAGES / DO NOT BRING IN DIGITAL FILES. You will be graded on whether or not you bring in the correct number of reference images for Parts A & B.
* Note: Please do not bring in tiny reference images. If you Google images, use Google Advanced Image Search and set the 'Size / Return images that are' drop box to at least 'Larger than 800 x 600'.
Creature Reference:
*Please note that for any reference that you use, you must modify the reference significantly in order to avoid copyright infringement.
Suggested search terms: Creature Design, Creature Concept Art
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Homework Assignment 1, Part 2 Overview:
Homework Assignment 1, Part 2 Overview:
Your initial SILHOUETTE SKETCHES of the Creature Self Portrait are also Due 1/26 . Images must be printed (if digital) or photocopied (if traditional) and not digital files. Images must not be just left in sketchbooks (because you will need them to refine for the following week). No exceptions. Your sketches will be graded according to completeness. Please no tiny, impossible to see images. (See examples on the blog).
Due 1/26:
• 10 silhouette sketches of your Creature Self Portrait
Due 1/26:
• 10 silhouette sketches of your Creature Self Portrait
You can fit several to a page (see below for examples of good silhouettes). Emphasize action and movement in your drawings, and consider their sense of gesture. Keep these initial sketches loose and don’t labor over them. These are ideation sketches to be refined. This does not mean to have sloppy sketches or ones that are dashed off at the last moment. Plan your time wisely and do your research on one day (that won’t take long) and give yourself the remaining week to create great silhouette sketches. These will be graded on clarity and distinctness.
We will critique your silhouette sketches as a group on 1/26 , so be sure that they are stunning and that you have clear photocopies to put up on the crit wall.
Example silhouette sketches by previous student:
We will critique your silhouette sketches as a group on 1/26 , so be sure that they are stunning and that you have clear photocopies to put up on the crit wall.
Example silhouette sketches by previous student:
Thursday, April 28, 2011
POTLUCK FOR LAST CLASS: Thursday, May 5, 4:30-6:00 PM at Rebecca's Studio Downtown
POTLUCK FOR LAST CLASS: Thursday, May 5, 4:30-6:00 PM at Rebecca's Studio Downtown
All food and drink will be provided
Please check your OTIS email for address and direction information flyer.
Drivers / Passengers (MEET AT OTIS PROMPTLY AT 3:45 PM in ROOM 214)
Potluck Carpool List:
Sasha Reneau - 4 passengers:
Going directly downtown (not meeting at OTIS)
Sunny Gu
Rachel Fujii
June Ahn
Daniel Demirjdian (?)
All food and drink will be provided
Please check your OTIS email for address and direction information flyer.
Drivers / Passengers (MEET AT OTIS PROMPTLY AT 3:45 PM in ROOM 214)
Potluck Carpool List:
Sasha Reneau - 4 passengers:
- Paul (Bowen)
- Juston
- Stephan
- Kirsten
- Kristina
- Alexis
- Pedro
- Ramon
- Christabel
- Katarina
Going directly downtown (not meeting at OTIS)
Sunny Gu
Rachel Fujii
June Ahn
Daniel Demirjdian (?)
Monday, April 25, 2011
The Korpus School of Art + Gallery "Coming Soon" Poster Has Arrived!
The Korpus School of Art + Gallery "Coming Soon" Poster has arrived! Kindly share it with friends! :) Click below for larger image (not print res):
Click below for a direct link to the larger version of the image:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/3017773/Korpus/Poster-For-Web_Coming-Soon.jpg
Thanks for looking! Kindly help to spread the word! :)
Click below for a direct link to the larger version of the image:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/3017773/Korpus/Poster-For-Web_Coming-Soon.jpg
Thanks for looking! Kindly help to spread the word! :)
Sunday, April 24, 2011
My Teaching Schedule at Otis College of Art - Fall 2011
Click image above to enlarge
I am excited for this lineup for Fall 2011 at Otis College of Art - kindly spread the word if you are a student there!
Monday 12:00 - 3:00 pm - Figurative Drawing
Tuesday 12:30 pm - 3:30 pm - Drawing The Fantastic Digital
Thursday 3:45 pm - 6:45 pm - Drawing The Fantastic (Traditional)
Thursday 7:00 - 10:00 pm - Action Figure Drawing (through Toy Design)
Friday 12:15 pm - 3:15 pm - Digital Master Copies
Sunday, April 10, 2011
Coming Soon! Korpus School of Art + Gallery in Downtown LA
Above L-R, Artwork by Instructors: Rebecca Kimmel, David Simon, Richard Morris, Andrew Foster (click to enlarge)
I am extremely proud to announce that I am opening the Korpus School of Art + Gallery in downtown Los Angeles this Summer - in May / June 2011. While not everything is finalized and there is still much to do, the school is making enormous progress and should soon be open to welcome our first students! I will be announcing a Grand Opening Event soon, so please stay tuned!
The Korpus School of Art + Gallery (KSA + G) was established to teach, promote, and showcase traditional figurative art. I am very excited to have hired three fantastic instructors to teach along with me - all Instructor Artwork and Bios can be seen on the KSA + G website. Our focus will be on high school students through adults, of beginning, intermediate, and advanced levels. You can see examples of some impressive Student Artwork here.
I will teach College Portfolio Preparation and host our Uninstructed Figure Drawing and Uninstructed Figure Painting Workshops. David Simon will teach Figurative Sculpture. Richard Morris will teach Figure Drawing. Andrew Foster will teach Figure Painting. The schedule for all of our 10 Week Classes + Uninstructed Workshops can be found here. Additionally KSA + G will host Special Topic Events + Workshops. Please check out our website and kindly tell your friends! I truly appreciate your helping to spread the word.
The Korpus School of Art + Gallery will also feature a Gallery for invited artists to showcase their work. I eagerly anticipate the great work that will be shown here.
The Korpus School of Art + Gallery will be housed in a beautifully converted former factory in the Factory Place Arts Complex in the heart of the Arts District in Downtown L.A. Our Contact Page is here. Kindly let me know if you or someone you know are interested in our 10 Week Classes, or our Uninstructed Figure Drawing + Uninstructed Figure Painting Workshops. Again, I appreciate your support in helping to get the word out!
Of course, no school would be complete without a Facebook Page and Blog. All contact information for KSA + G is listed below and on our Contact Page:
ADDRESS:
Korpus School of Art + Gallery
1300 Factory Place, Unit 308
Los Angeles, CA 90013
PHONE:
*Coming Soon!
EMAIL: *Please email or direct any inquiries to KSA + G here:
korpus.info@gmail.com
Website
http://korpus-la.com/
Facebook Page - "Like" us to show your support!
Blog - Subscribe or Follow us to show your support!
http://korpus-la.blogspot.com/
I can't wait to get started, and I hope that you will be a part of Korpus School of Art + Gallery's exciting future!
Warm Regards,
Rebecca Kimmel
Founder + Owner / Instructor, Korpus School of Art + Gallery
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Korpus School of Art + Gallery | Website: www.korpus-la.com
Facebook Page
Blog
Email: korpus.info@gmail.com
Factory Place Arts Complex
1300 Factory Place, Unit 308
Los Angeles, CA 90013
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
Thursday, May 5 - Potluck at Rebecca's Studio in Downtown LA
On Thursday, May 5, the last day of class for the semester, we will meet downtown at Rebecca's studio at 4:30 pm. Information and directions will be provided in class. Please plan to carpool downtown.
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