Vija Celmins, Heater, 1964
Create a detailed drawing.

When Vija Celmins was a graduate student at UCLA, she started a series of paintings that depicted objects in her studio in as much detail as possible. Heater was one of these paintings.

Have your students look around your classroom and choose an object they would like to draw. Using a viewfinder, have them focus in closely on one part of that object, and draw it as accurately as possible. Afterwards, talk about the experience of drawing something in really precise detail. What was it like? What parts of the object did they focus upon? What was their strategy for capturing details?

Vija Celmins (b. 1938), Heater, 1964. Oil on canvas, 47 9/16 × 48 in. (120.8 × 121.9 cm). Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; purchase, with funds from the Contemporary Painting and Sculpture Committee 95.19 © Vija Celmins

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