Sunday, July 24, 2011

Broomfield - Davenport - Deweever -
Eyssallem - Feltgen - Germain - Gueye - 
Hatchard - Huang - Lopez - McLean - 
Moore -  Penafiel -Thomas - Wood

DRAWING I




BROWARD COLLEGE - NORTH CAMPUS
1000 Coconut Creek Parkway 
Coconut Creek, Florida 33066
Instructor: Name at end of post
 
Works of fifteen students employing some of the basic elements of DRAWING.
There are several elements featured. Line is used in hatching, cross-hatching and 
stippling. Value is created by smudging the line to create tonal gradations or 
chiaroscuro to imply three-dimensional shapes on the two-dimensional surface.
Texture is implied by both tonal applications and repetition of line. Depth 
perception or perspective is created by the overlapping of shapes. 

Materials:  newsprint paper; graphite-various; charcoal-various; kneaded eraser; 
smudge sticks or stumps or finger tips; paper towels; occasional marker pens

SHOES:  Scroll down the page to view examples of student work.

Alfred Broomfield

















  


Jodie Davenport















Ronnel Deweever

 













Vivian Eyssallem














Laura Feltgen




















 
         

Amelie Germain










 
Noelle Gueye











Annette Hatchard



















Melisa Huang
Walter Lopez












Dana McLean





















  Brandy Moore 
Edison Penafiel




















Kristina Thomas
Sarah Wood


Some students are art majors including computer graphics, animation, painting, 
and photography. Others are computer science, architecture, pre-law, auto 
mechanic, and psychology majors. Four are dual enrollment students or 
about-to-be-juniors in high school. Of those one is interested in medicine, 
one in architecture, and the other two in art.

Susan Davis Casey MFA; MBA
Adjunct Professor

Scene from DRAWING I Class of 2011 in one of the Fine Art's studios at Broward College - North