This ‘Adobe Fresco Line Portrait with Experimental Surfaces’ is a unit of work where students draw digitally and then create surfaces with different media and then print their digital drawing onto the exciting surfaces. Students will:
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There is also another version of this resource that looks at Fernand Léger instead of experimental surfaces. You can see it here.
I just went to a workshop this summer and learned this technique as a mixed media technique, but it was geared toward visual arts teachers. We had to draw art and use paint, etc. There was not a digital component to the workshop. So imagine my surprise when I looked in here and saw this. I really want my students to not only use digital art, but to realize that they can manipulate it and use it with other media. I’m so glad I found this website!! Everything I have bought so far has been extremely professional, looks beautiful, and will be helpful to me in the classroom.
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This is such a lovely review. Thank you. I think creating digital art gives students a wonderful creative freedom to experiment.
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