Not exact matches
Before picking up a green liner to
draw on the flick, define your eyes
with a
black pencil like COVERGIRL's Perfect Blend Eyeliner Pencil ($ 4; target.com) by adding a tightline along your upper and lower lash
pencil like COVERGIRL's Perfect Blend Eyeliner
Pencil ($ 4; target.com) by adding a tightline along your upper and lower lash
Pencil ($ 4; target.com) by adding a tightline along your upper and lower lash lines.
With a
black eye
pencil,
draw a line along the upper lashes.
Using a
black eye
pencil to
draw an initial exaggerated, winged cat line on the top lashline, she later filled it in
with black liquid liner, adding white eyeliner to the corners.
Like Scorsese's Hugo, a faithful adaptation of a splendid young adult novel by Brian Selznick — who both writes his stories and illustrates them
with evocative,
black - and - white
pencil and graphite
drawings — Wonderstruck follows two parallel narrative tracks.
Word searches - 2 word searches
with words and pictures Writing pages - a collection of photocopiable sheets
with toy themed borders Writing worksheets - a collection of worksheets
with toy pictures and lines below for writing My favourite toy -
draw and write about your favourite toy Word mat - an A4 word mat
with words and pictures to use for writing activities Number line - a number line to 100 on colourful toys Alphabet line - a colourful alphabet line Flash cards - word and picture cards of lots of different toys Design a toy - a worksheet for your toy design Colouring pictures - a collection of colouring sheets Tracing pictures -
pencil control sheets - great for younger children Book cover - a book cover to colour to use to keep all the topic work together Bingo - print and make this colourful toy themed bingo game Matching pairs game - match the toys Number dominoes - a toy themed game Label the toys - label some different toys Counting cards - cards
with numbers 1 - 10 and the corresponding number of toys Size ordering - order the Russian dolls in size order - in colour and
black and white Literacy worksheets - match labels to toys, write initial sounds, write words to describe different toys Play dough mats - a collection of activity mats to use in the play dough area Old toys posters - colourful posters showing some old toys Old and new posters - compare the old and new versions of some different toys Baby and child toys - an activity to sort the toy pictures into ones you had as a baby and ones you have now and a worksheet to accompany the activity Our favourite toys - find out about and
draw your parents favourite toy and grandparents favourite toy when they were little Push and pull - look at some different toys and talk about what force is used to make them move Write a story - a decorated worksheet for writing a story about your toys Make some toys - photocopiable sheets for making 15 different simple toys such as split pin puppets, a jigsaw, a marble maze, a die to use
with the snakes and ladders board Toy shop role play pack - a full pack of resources to set up your own toy shop in the classroom Includes display materials, games, Literacy and Maths activities, story telling resources plus much more
Illustrated in stunning
black - and - white
pencil art (
with the aforementioned red - and - white touches), the
drawings pop from stark - white backgrounds.
For this lesson you'll need: Something to
draw with (
black marker or
pencil) Paper (we're using regular printer paper) Something to color
with (we're -LSB-...]
In an installation at the Los Angeles Contemporary Archive, I filled the large wall space
with the 1,400 photocopied
black and white covers in chronological order of publication from 1971 through 2015, and selected one cover each for year, replacing these
with pencil drawings of the covers, thereby inserting my own personal history.
Peter Freeman, Inc. will highlight Anne - Marie Schneider (b. 1962), whose prolific artistic output has predominantly centred on
drawing, using
pencil, ink, gouache and watercolour,
with a display of
black and white, as well as colour
drawings from the late 1980s until today.
«I choose and photograph the subject,
draw the outlines in
pencil and then meticulously reproduce it
with thin technical
black ink pens on rough grain paper, laying layers of ink in a repeating pattern of little circles.»
For the first step, Yuri Masnjy painted a
black abstract form that took up most of the white canvas; Joanne Greenbaum then added multicolored
pencil -
drawn lines midway through the process; and Kate Shepherd painted
black details
with a thin paintbrush.
I start in my sketchbook
with rough
pencil drawings and finish them
with black markers.
Exhibition Checklist Main Gallery (Clockwise from entrance) Robert Arneson Splatt, 1983 bronze
with unique ceramic base 71 x 21 x 21 inches RAs 130.01 Robert Arneson Elvis II, 1978 conte, pastel on paper 41 5/8 x 29 7/8» RAd 04 Joan Brown Self - Portrait at Age 42, 1980 enamel on canvas 71 3/4» x 60» JBRp 19 Steven Campbell Men Insulting Nature and the Notion of Travel, 1986 oil on canvas 83 x 99 inches SCamp 01 Carol Cole Tar Baby, 2004 mixed media 7 x 13 inches CCs 1 Peter Saul Come and Get Me, 1968 oil on canvas 63 1/2 x42 inches PSp 118 Richard Shaw Figure on a Palette, 1980 glazed porcelain 39 x 13 x 18 inches RSs 68 Andrew Lenaghan Big Sarah, 2005 acrylic on canvas 77 1/2 x 58 inches AnLp 395 Yoan Capote Madness II, 2004 steel 70 1/2 x 40 x 23 inches YCs 19 Collier Schorr Esther's Fine Dream (Ashes to Ashes, We All Fall Down), 1991 cast paper, acrylic,
pencil, and collage L 18 x W 12 x D 10 inches CoSs 1 James Barsness Untitled (Red nude on street), 2004 acrylic, ballpoint pen 12 x 9 inches JBARd 60 James Barsness Untitled (
with jack o'lantern), 2004 acrylic, ballpoint pen, inkjet archival print on paper 11 7/8 x 8 5/8 inches JBARd 61 Anthony Kulig Look - Out, 2005 plaster, acrylic Two figures 17 x 4 1/2 x 3 inches each AKuls 8 Don Colley Weave 2003 7 x 6 1/2 inches scratchboard, artist's frame DCp 10 Don Colley Reel, 2003 scratchboard, hand - made hardwood frame 6 x 6 inches DCp 09 Side Gallery Diane Edison Self - Portrait Interior (striped robe), 1992 color
pencil /
black paper 30 x 22 inches DEd 8 Adolph Gottlieb The Watchers, c. 1941 oil on canvas 30 x 24 inches AGotp01 Lesley Dill Of, 2005 unique bronze
with oil paint 67 x 58 x 28 inches LDs 207 Alfred Leslie Bread and Coffee, 1983 oil on canvas 84 x 60 inches ALp 02 Stanton Macdonald - Wright Study for American Synchromy # 1, 1919 charcoal on paper (2 - sided
drawing) 25 x 18 1/2 inches SMWd 3 Stanton Macdonald - Wright Study for American Synchromy # 2, 1919 charcoal on paper (2 - sided
drawing) 25 x 18 1/2 inches SMWd 4 James Valerio David, 2004
pencil on paper 30 1/2 x 25 inches JVd 52
The main design was
drawn over the paint in
black pencil, probably
with the aid of a ruler; sections of the resulting grid were filled in
with strong colours - red,
black, blue, grey - and a pale grey was washed over some areas.
To redirect the conversation she began a series of
drawings, dubbed The Treatment, of famous white men — whose identities she prefers not to reveal —
with black faces and simple
pencil outlines for their hair and clothes that transform these iconic visages into anonymous mugs.
• English Sporting Paintings o Henry Thomas Alken (English, 1785 - 1851), four works from the series A Steeplechase at Market Harborough, Leicestershire, ca. 1840 - 50, oil on panel, each 10 × 14»: The First Fence; Taking a Brook; Bad Fall at a Paling Fence; and Coming up to the Finish o Sir Edwin Landseer (English, 1802 — 1873), A Terrier on a Step, oil on canvas, 7 ⅛ × 8 ⅛» o Sir Alfred J. Munnings (English, 1878 — 1959): Study of the Pytchley Bitch, 1928, oil on panel, 16 × 16»; Pilot, one of Freeman's Hunters, Pytchley, Brixworth, 1928, oil on board, 16 × 8 1/4» • European Paintings o Kees van Dongen (Dutch, 1877 - 1968), Haystacks, n.d., (possibly ca. 1904 - 05), oil on canvas, 19 ⅝ x 25 1/2» o Raoul Dufy (French, 1877 - 1953), L'Atelier au bouquet, 1942, oil on canvas, 25 ⅝ × 31 ⅞» o Paul Gauguin (French, 1848 - 1903), Still Life
with Bowl, ca. 1889, oil on canvas, 8 x 12 ⅜» o Vincent van Gogh (Dutch, 1835 - 1890), Daisies, Arles, 1888, oil on canvas, 13 x 16 1/2» o Camille Pissarro (French, 1830 - 1903), The «Royal Palace» at the Hermitage, Pontoise, 1879, oil on canvas, 21 ⅜ x 25 ⅞» o Rene Princeteau (French, 1843 - 1914), Le Tilbury, oil on canvas, 15 ⅞ x 22 ⅛» o Georges Seurat (French, 1859 - 1891), Houses and Garden, ca. 1882, oil on canvas, 11 x 18 1/2» o Henri de Toulouse - Lautrec (French, 1864 - 1901), Norfdac, 1881, oil on panel, 9 1/4 x 5 ⅝» • European
Drawings o Leon Bakst (Russian, 1866 - 1924), La Chasse,
pencil and watercolor on paper, sight: 12 ⅛ x 18 ⅝» o Eugène Boudin (French, 1824 - 1898), recto: Deux Bretonnes en costume, verso: untitled graphite and watercolor sketch, 10 1/2 x 8 ⅛» o Alexandre - Gabriel Decamps (French, 1803 - 1860), Studies of Hounds,
black chalk on grey paper, 6 3/4 x 10 ⅞» o Georges Seurat, Enfant à l'echarpe,
black conte crayon, sight: 6 1/2 x 4» o Henri de Toulouse - Lautrec, Le depart, pen and ink and
pencil, sight: 6 x 9 3/4»