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The ART of communication. Art 1 Intro To ART. Welcome to Art YOU WILL be Happy here!. 1 st Day Agenda. Welcome to Art YOU WILL be Happy here! Cover Syllabus & Mrs. Steffl’s expectations. Star Time Schedule Student Expectations for Mrs. Steffl - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Art 1Intro To ART

The ART of communication

Welcome to Art YOU WILL be Happy here!

1st Day Agenda

Welcome to Art YOU WILL be Happy here! Cover Syllabus & Mrs. Steffl’s expectations.

Star Time Schedule Student Expectations for Mrs. Steffl Seating chart (M-Th My Chart, Fridays You Pick) Student Inventory Birthdays on Calendar Who am I?

Symbolism Activity DEMO HOMEWORK DUE TOMORROW

▪ Symbolic Objects with CLEVER reasons.

SYMBOLISM The practice of representing things by means of

symbols or of attributing symbolic meanings or significance to objects, events, or relationship.

HOMEWORK DUE TOMORROW 5 Symbolic Objects with CLEVER reasons.

SYMBOLS & Logos ARE USUALLY:*Instantaneously recognizable.*Memorable.*Can be illustrative in nature, either concrete or abstract.

Tubs/Names Review Expectations Share HOMEWORK SYMBOLS All about you, you, you,

you, YOU! SYMBOLISM

The practice of representing things by means of symbols or of attributing symbolic meanings or significance to objects, events, or relationship.

SHARE YOUR SYMBOLIC items

2nd Day Agenda

ObjectiveTo understand the word symbolism, find symbolic representations of yourself and to look for and understand the meaning of who you are and how it influences YOUR art.

To work on your communication skills of presentation and active listening.

Iconic/Symbolic Logos - Icons and symbols are compelling yet uncomplicated images that are emblematic of a particular company or product. They use imagery that conveys a literal or abstract representation of your organization. Symbols are less direct than straight text, leaving room for broader interpretation of what the organization represents. In order for a symbol to be a truly effective logo it should be:*Instantaneously recognizable.*Memorable.*Can be illustrative in nature, either concrete or abstract.

What is art??? You will define art individually for five

minutes. This definition will be shared with your group. Your group will collectively redefine the definition to the come up with a SUPER Art definition to be shared with the class on the boards

WE will discuss and take notes on a slideshow defining arts key concepts.

VIEW slideshow “What Is ART?”

Activity: What is art? Objective: To understand & define ART

Art is the process or product of deliberately arranging elements in a way that appeals to the senses or emotions. It encompasses a diverse range of human activities, creations, and modes of expression, including music and literature.

The meaning of art is explored in a branch of philosophy known as aesthetics.

Happy Friday Video

http://www.paintjam.com/ http://youtu.be/OIJtKxdRQzY

Collect Papers Scavenger Hunt The elements of art

NOTES IN SKETCHBOOKS & Packet Line Defined &explained

Complete Line exercises in Elements Book. Handout the Elements of ART.

Objectiv

eTo understand the elements of art as the tools artists use to create GOOD ART.

Happy FRIDAY Friday Bellwork (To help you to use higher level

thinking & build your communications skills.) Respond to the question and turn in for credit ( At

least 3 well written sentences):▪ When did you know what the artist was painting? Why do

you think it took so long to figure it out? What do you think of Dan Dunn?

Notes on Line

All Fees due to Mrs. Steffl Sketchbooks needed by Monday

Journal/Bellwork Monday

Look at the image . The painting by Matisse is full of sweeping circular areas which move your eye around the picture (it is a good example of optical movement). The elements are flowing and circular and give you the impression of a calm quiet rhythm.

Matisse, Henri. Two Figures Reclining in a Landscape 1921

Where do you see line & movement in this artwork? WHY?

Happy Monday Take notes on Shape

Explain shape artworks. Shape Collage Rough Draft sheet due 1/9

Review Line Line artwork Due 1/9 Mounted for DisplayFinal Art will be mounted on black Paper with a ½

inch border around your paper. Hang in the Hallway when complete.

All Fees due to Mrs. Steffl! Sketchbooks needed!

View Shapes & Matisse Slideshow Yesterday Line (Finish & Hang Today) Today Complete Collages

Organic Geometric

Happy Tuesday

Today 1/12

The Element of Texture

Texture Rubbings Texture Hands

Demo handout FOR CREDIT.Complete all

Collages hang and label your best one.

TextureTexture is the Element of Art that describes the feeling of the surface of an object. Texture can either be actual or implied. Actual texture is texture we can actually feel, implied texture is an illusion of texture that is strictly visual.

This is a picture of an actual rose. If we were at the scene of this picture, we could actually feel the petals of the roses, so its texture would be actual.

Since this is only a drawing or painting of a rose and it would be impossible to actually feel the petals of the roses in this artwork, its texture is implied.

STUDIO DAY Complete Collages Begin Hand

Drawing focus on TEXTURE

Video – OPEN RESOPONSE Eeryie by David

Wolter

Happy Friday

Texture the way something feels or looks like it feels

The Element of VALUEThe difference between

lights and darks found in a work of art. These range from black to white with numerous shades of gray

in between.

In drawing value is achieved by shading.

VALUE

Value Scales…

Tools Artist use to ensure a wide range of contrast (difference) between lights and darks in an artwork.

Gradation

BELLWORK

MC ESCHERDrawing Hands

How has Escher used shading and value?What is unique about this artwork.

Shading… Adding darkness to a

surface that is opposite of a real or imaginary light source adds depth to your drawing.

Shading is the key to a successful drawing.

AGENDA

Bellwork You will create a shoe

contour Drawing You will begin working

with the value scale shading worksheet.

OBJECTIVE

To learn and apply foundational drawing techniques to improve your artistic skill.

You will understand the four methods of shading and use them effectively in your art.

ShadingBLENDED HATCH / CROSS HATCH

ShadingSTIPPLE SCRIBBLE/SQUIGGLE

Art

AGENDA

Bellwork You will begin working

with the value scale shading worksheet. Try to complete by tomorrow.

Review Value Notes. Shading Tips.

OBJECTIVE

To learn and apply foundational drawing techniques to improve your artistic skill.

You will understand the four methods of shading and use them effectively in your art.

Intro To Drawing Contour Hand Drawings

The Contour LINE A contour is the line which defines a

form or edge - an outline. Contour drawing is the place where most beginners start, following the visible edges of a shape. The contour describes the outermost edges of a form, as well as dramatic changes of plane within the form. 'Blind contour drawing' is when contour drawing is done without looking at the paper.

Drawing FoundationsContour lines DrawingsThe HAND

Agenda TODAY 8/31

The Human Hand- Contour drawing DEMO Contour Line Drawing 1 Blind Contour Drawing 2

Finish & Turn in Shading Worksheet STUDIO TIME

Agenda 9/1

Surrealism & Handscapes Defined Demoed

Cell Phone & Facebook Class Rules Student created Rules. Student created expectaions. Student created PUNISHMENT.

MC Escher Drawing Hands

Gesture Drawing – The essence of a subject What is this a

picture of? How do you think

this was made? Why would an

artist make something like this?

Video Link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eRTqpJMs98E

Bellwork Do you know who painted these hands? Do you know where they are located?

The Sistine Chapel Ceiling

The Sistine Chapel ceiling, painted by Michelangelo between 1508 and 1512, at the commission of Pope Julius II, is one of the most renowned artworks of the High Renaissance.

Da Vinci Sketches

The Human HandHandscapesMethod: Drawing

Medium: GraphiteElements: Line, Value, Texture, SpaceArtists: DaVinci, MC Esher,DaliStyle: Surrealism

Why do you feel hands have been a subject of artists so frequently?

Discuss at your table. How have you liked drawing your hand so

far? What will be the most difficult part of this

artwork???Agenda Facebook settings, privacy, and what you put

out on the web. Handscapes rough draft demo

Studio Time.

Pick an interesting pose for your hand. Start with contour lines lightly drawn.

Photograph your hand holding an object as a resource.

You will Draw a HandscapeREQUIREMENTS

Your drawing must have :

At least two hands (different posses one holding something)

At least 3 symbols that define you

A horizon of some sort (landscape).

Due Next FRIDAY!!!!

OBJECTIVE Apply and understand

contour Line Apply and understand

symbolism in your personal artwork to help ensure meaning and inspiration.

Apply the foundational drawing techniques learned in 8th grade art (shading, composition, line, value and texture to create a “surrealistic” handscape .

A work in Progress…Today you will be putting together a rough draft using your requirement sheet. You must have all ideas accounted for on your rough draft. Also you must have a resource (image) for each symbol and your landscape.

Today in Art

HandscapesRemember the requirements ARE:

At least two hands (different posses one holding something)

At least 3 symbols that define you.

A horizon of some sort (landscape).

Due Monday!!!!

Review Surreal Notes for Test.

Test Friday.

Demonstrate Photographing Art.

Where and How to SAVE for portfolios.

Studio Time to work on your Handscapes.

FridayTEST

Creating a Wiki for your portfolio

AGENDA You will Draw Basic Forms

using charcoal. (blended method)

You will complete the positive/negative “SPACE” drawing exercise.

Tomorrow

OBJECTIVE

To learn and apply foundational drawing techniques to improve your artistic skill.

You will understand the four methods of shading and use them effectively in your art.

AGENDA DAY

BELLWORK

Shadow PuppetMc EscherRight and Left Brain

When you finish your bugs…

Complete the rubricAll Parts EXCEPT TEACHER

Upside Down Drawing Next!

Drawing on the RIGHT SIDE of

THE BRAIN

AGENDA FOR DRAWING FOUNDATIONSAGENDA Bellwork

Mercedes Benz Ad Campaign

Begin Upside Down Drawing

NO TALKING!! Stravinsky as drawn

by Picasso The music of Stravinsky:

▪ http://youtu.be/3FWq17CT6Cs

OBJECTIVE To learn and apply

foundational drawing techniques to improve your artistic skill & use your “RIGHT” Brain.

You will understand your brain dominance and use techniques to ensure you are using the right hemisphere more frequently in art.

AGENDA

AGENDA

BellworkView Insect

Artwork PowerPoint

OBJECTIVE To use the element of

line effectively. To begin to understand

the Principles of Design To use the Principles of

variety, and movement To understand how

artists’ use Composition and PLAN GOOD ART!

AGENDA

AGENDA

Bellworkhttp://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=6088117n&tag=related;photovideo

Presentations . RE-View Insect

Artwork PowerPoint Good art starts with

an idea – A PLAN Get RESOURCES 3 ROUGHS

OBJECTIVE

To use the concepts of : Foreground, mid-ground,

and background. Repetition, Rhythm, &

Movement. Composition to make

the “viewer” of your art LOOK where YOU want them to.

Focal Point and apply it to your Bug Art making the Bug the Focal Point.

Grid Drawings

See Grid Handout Show Period 4 Grid

Drawings Demo and complete

Grids Demo image search and

requirements To the MC for images

Final Choice GraphiteDrawing

Why a GRID?

Using a grid is a helpful way to enlarge or reproduce a picture. It aids the artist in the placement of the different elements that compose the picture. By working with a grid, you will have an easier time getting the proportions correct.

Why a grid ????

Using a grid is a helpful way to enlarge or reproduce a picture. It aids the artist in the placement of the different elements that compose the picture. By working with a grid, you will have an easier time getting the proportions correct.

How to Begin…What You Need Please choose something more

difficult than you would normally try to draw freehand because the grid system will help more than you may realize. No line drawings or cartoon characters!

To receive full credit, your drawing must have at least four values present (white can be one of them).

Helpful terminology:  Value: Element of art that deals with lightness or

darkness. Depends on how much light a surface reflects.

  Contrast: To place and arrange values or colors so

as to set off or bring out noticeable differences.

Highlights: Small white areas that show the surfaces of the subject that reflect the most light.

Shadows: Shaded areas in a drawing. They show the surfaces of the subject that reflect the least lights. They are used to create the illusion of form (three-dimensional reality).

Step 1:Step 1: Choose your original. This

can be a photograph, a picture in a magazine, a CD cover, etc. Please pick something smaller than 5 X 7” or crop a larger picture to this size. No cartoons or line drawings as this exercise is also to help you gain practice shading and using different values.

Grids AGENDA

Finish Large Gridded Paper Remember DRAW LIGHT!!! Get GRID Attach to Photo Then DRAW EACH SQUARE ONE BY ONE

BELLWORK

What was your favorite part of the video? Describe the video.

http://youtu.be/qybUFnY7Y8w

Bellwork OK GO-This Too Shall Pass

Happy Friday

Watch Video

RESPOND Remember to be specific -

describe your response so I could never confuse it with any other bellwork.

Agenda

MondayDrawing CHOICE Grid artwork.

TuesdayReview sheet to complete and check in class

WednesdayTest & work Time

Objective To learn and apply

foundational drawing techniques to improve your artistic skill.

You will understand the Grid method & apply shading texture skills effectively in your art.

AGENDA THIS WEEK

CLAY TODAY 3/9 Review NOTES from CLAY PowerPointYOU WILL NEED: BOARD & BAG

w/NAME ON BEFORE YOU LEAVE!!! DEMO Pendants (Slab Method

Construction) Get Pendant Checklist and Design

HandoutYOU MUST: take Down Bugs for

Artshow DisplayTomorrow

DEMO Coil Method Pendant Studio Time Mix Slip

CLAY TODAY YOU WILL NEED: Newspaper, rolling pin, carving

tools!!! Pendants (Slab Method Construction

Use Pendant Checklist and Design HandoutYOU MUST:

Use texture. Carve subtractive relief design or use additive

sculpture to have things sticking out. CLEAN UP ANY MESS YOU MAKE-RETURN

materials to where you got them. Wash and Dry tables TWICE. Wrap unfinished pendants with two layers of

damp paper towels.

CLAY TODAY YOU WILL NEED: Newspaper, rolling pin, carving tools!!! BEGIN CHOICE PROJECTS OBJECTIVE

You will understand the medium of clay by creating a choice ceramic design that demonstrates a use of additive and subtractive sculpture and one of the following methods, pinch pot, slab method or coil method construction.

YOU MUST: Have a rough draft. Have a resource. Carve subtractive relief design or use additive sculpture to have

things sticking out.

CLEAN UP ANY MESS YOU MAKE-RETURN materials to where you got them.

Wash and Dry tables TWICE.

Bellwork How is this beautiful? How is this ugly?

Where was it taken? Be descriptive.

Gesture Drawing – The essence of a subject A Gesture drawing is work of art defined by rapid

execution (DRAWN QUICKLY). Typically artist draw a series of poses in a short amount of time, often a little as 30 seconds, or as long as 2 minutes

Artists may gesture draw people or animals going about normal activities with no special effort to pause for the artist. For example, drawing from people on the street, performers, athletes, or drawing animals at the zoo.

For ART 1, a gesture drawing attempts to capture action, basic shapes or movement.

Element of Art Project:7 Page Booklet See handout Due: Use your Element Packet

Bellwork - Happy Friday

What is your Happy Song? Why?

What was your favorite part of the video?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cxfkg3RaRjs&feature=related

Studio Time

Purpose Objective You will use and apply the concept of ratio,

proportion, and scale to increase an image 200%.

You will demonstrate your understanding of shading and value by applying realism and accuracy to each square.

Grid drawings Do your best Work square by square until each one is exact

then move onto the next

Graffiti is the name for images or lettering scratched, scrawled, painted

or marked in any manner on property. Graffiti is any type of public markings that may appear in the forms of simple written words to elaborate wall paintings. Graffiti has existed since ancient times, with examples dating back to the Roman Empire.

In modern times, paint, particularly spray paint, and marker pens have become the most commonly used graffiti materials. In most countries, marking or painting property without the property owner's consent is considered defacement and VANDALISM, which is a punishable crime.

Sometimes graffiti expresses social and political messages and a whole genre of artistic expression is based upon spray paint graffiti styles. To some, it is an art form worthy of display in galleries and exhibitions; to others it is merely vandalism.

Graffiti Bellwork

How illegal is it to vandalize a wall?Is Graffiti Art or Crime?Does it matter what or where

art/graffiti is placed?

What the heck is “graffiti”?

Words or pictures scrawled or scratched in public places, particularly on wall – it could be political messages, personal notes, advertising, etc.

Generally, most people associate graffiti with vandalism and unauthorized defacing of property. However, there are artists that are recognized and have brought graffiti to a level that is somewhat accepted in the Art community. Although graffiti is a new Art movement, it has existed since 400 B.C.

The beginning of graffiti…Originally, the term “graffiti” referred to the writings or pictures created by artists with permission. The term has evolved over time and now is associated with public decoration that isn’t authorized. One way that archeologists have identified ancient graffiti is the spelling and grammatical errors that are commonly present.

Graffiti in Pompeii

Whoever loves, go to ****. I want to break Venus's ribs with a club and deform her hips. If she can break my tender heart why can't I hit her over the head?

The best preserved examples of ancient graffiti exist in Pompeii. On the walls of the city they have found crudely written declarations of love, insults, caricatures, and political messages. Much of the graffiti found deals with love and prostitution. The earliest example of graffiti found in Pompeii is a heart-like symbol, a handprint, a footprint and a number.

This verse was found in ancient Rome

Caricature found in Pompeii

Modern GraffitiMany people associate modern graffiti with

Hip-Hop culture. However, it predates hip-hop by

almost a decade.

1960’s – Political activists trying to make a statement, gang graffiti

1970’s – Graffiti artists begin to develop “tags” to distinguish themselves and “bomb” areas around Brooklyn.

1980’s – Decline because of unsafe streets, penalties, and security, begins to be noticed by the art world.

Late 80’s to today – Graffiti art still exists though illegal and prosecuted, memorials are common.

Artist to Know (Write down for research & inspiration)…

1.Banksy 2. InVader 3. Shepard Fairey

Graffiti Styles

BONEZ

DAYS

PACT

ZEPHYR

SHAME

PSYCHO

5 Due By Friday

Today

Grids Complete a Project Critique When

Finished If your grid is done…

You will search @ the MC for Graffiti fonts▪ Print three

You will Search street art/artist & look at the work of ▪ 1.Banksy 2. Vader 3. D*face

Agenda Last Friday of the Quarter Bellwork

Video First Half of Class- C144

Research Graffiti Fonts (print3) Research and write down two facts about each

artist in your notes (for test next week)

Second Half of Class- Art Room Complete Grids _Critique if finished and turn into

the drawer -OR- Work on tags (If grid is done) Due Monday 1 rough draft Tag

For this project you will create a “tag” for yourselfYour final project must…• Be at least 5 letters long (it doesn’t have to be your name) • Have interconnecting letters- they should touch or overlap!• Be 24” x 12” or larger• Use at least five colors • Look 3-D (using shadows, outlining, or perspective)

How illegal is it to vandalize a wall, asks Banksy? Answer:

In his website introduction to his Wall project, if the wall itself has been deemed unlawful by the International Court of Justice? The Israeli government is building a wall surrounding the occupied Palestinian territories. It stands three times the height of the Berlin wall and will eventually run for over 700km - the distance from London to Zurich. The International Court of Justice last year ruled the wall and its associated regime is illegal. It essentially turns Palestine into the world’s largest open-air prison.

The West Wall Project

The Wall is around Qalqiliya. A twenty-five foot high concrete cage cuts residents off from their agricultural land, necessary for their survival, and prevents you from traveling even 5 minutes out of the City. A single gate, open at the whims of the occupying army, controls 100,000 residents. StopTheWall.orghttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israeli_West_Bank_barrier

Do you know where the West Wall is located?

West Wall Ariel

About Banksy & The West Wall BBC Video about

Bansky’s Project

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XXSg8BApBwA

Bansky’s own Video about the project.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9LAChIoJQPg

Do you know what this is? Where it is/was?

Berlin Wall, former barrier surrounding West Berlin and symbol of the Cold War,built on August 13, 1961 Berlin

Wall

Berlin Wall - Iron Curtain96 mi (155 km) barbed wire

barricade and concrete wall with an average height of11.8 ft (3.60 m)

Opened by East Germans on November 9, 1989 and torn down by end of 1990, as Communism collapsed and Cold War ended

The Wall Comes Down…1989

Objective for Graffiti

You will understand the history of graffiti and street art.

You will CREATE a “Tag” of your own that is in the Graffiti style.

You will understand the legal and ethical implications for Graffiti creation,

This week in art… 10/17 Monday

First Half -Studio Time to work on Grids/Tags. Photograph your grid when it is finished.

Tuesday Review Work sheet complete and check for accuracy in

class. Tags –Begin to play around with color and design.

WednesdayTestTags ( Get Pastels First)

Happy Friday November 5th 5 tags DUE MONDAY!!!!

With color!!! Grids – Continue to complete.

When finished:▪ Trim a 2” Border▪ Erase all grid lines ▪ Complete a Critique

Color Theory Slideshow

Today NotesColor Theory

Tags

Color Theory…

Notes from slideshow (Tuesday)

DEMO COLOR SHEET using colored pencils

Color mixing/vocabulary Review Worksheet Due Wednesday BEFORE CLASS

This is what an A+ looks like for this sheet. Light to dark on the front. Secondary colors are created from using 2 primaries. Example:Red +Blue=Violet

Wednesday & Thursday in Art – Color Theory Paint mixing

Today in Art Color Mixing

TEMPERA Color Wheel DEMO

▪ color mixing ▪ (Warm Colors)

▪ Red, Red-orange, Orange, Yellow-orange, Yellow

Due by the end of the week in the drawer 5 color tags Color Pencil – Color

Theory Sheet Color Wheel – All hues

completed.

*Paint NEAT with Tempera*CLEAN UP Well

brushespalettes

Wisdom by BANKSY…

“A lot of people never use their

initiative because no-one ever told them

to.”Share: Simple Intelligence Test using the document camera.

How important is Individuality to a Human Being?

Please listen as I read a passage that inspired Banksy to create an artwork about the Holocaust.

Banksy’s art teaches Empathy and comments on political/social injustices.

Veteran’s Day 11/11/11

Edgar Gonzalez Baeza is a Army Reserves Veteran

What do you feel this Veteran is trying to say in this artwork? We will discuss after you have clearly written your responses for credit.

Shades & Tints

Hue + Black = ShadeHue = White + Tint

Tuesday in Art

Color Vocabulary Crossword on your own.

Finish al color theory paint sheets. Get okay on Tags. Begin to trace Final Tag Design on

large paper.

WEDNESDAY Color Notes

Thursday in Art

Finish all paint sheets Turn in to the drawer.

Begin to trace Final Tag Design on large paper.

4 SKETCHES DUEYour final project must…• Be at least 5 letters long (it doesn’t have to be your name) • Have interconnecting letters- they should touch or overlap!• Be 24” x 12” or larger• Use at least five colors • Look 3-D (using shadows, outlining, or perspective)

Tuesday

Finish all paint sheets Turn in to the drawer.

Begin to trace Final Tag Design on large paper.

4 SKETCHES DUEYour final project must…• Be at least 5 letters long (it doesn’t have to be your name) • Have interconnecting letters- they should touch or overlap!• Be 24” x 12” or larger• Use at least five colors • Look 3-D (using shadows, outlining, or perspective)

Happy Monday 11/28

1st NOTES How to Formally Critique

Art

2nd To the Computer Lab to Critique using www.rvhsart.wikisp

aces.com

Due tomorrow -completed critique form.

Studio Time to paint tags.

Complete and Hang Tags by Friday.

Agenda WeeklyAgenda

Creating Intensities

Painting Intensity Sheet Graffiti Tags Critique and Hand

when completed

Pop Art

Complete, Critique & Hang Tags Slideshow & Notes Complete Color Intensities Paint Sheet Complete Worksheets

Pop Art Warhol Biography

Pop Art Tuesday Agenda

WWW.rvhsart.wikispaces.com Complete Worksheets

Pop Art Warhol BiographyIf you finish everything

Work on your three sketches

Another Famous Graffiti Artist Keith Harring –AIDS AWARENESS

Website for Elementary: http://www.haringkds.com/index.htmlOfficial Website: http://www.haring.com

What Is Keith Haring saying in this artwork? Subjects message?

Haring's bold lines and active figures carry poignant messages of vitality and unity. His legacy made an impact on late 20th century art and grants us all a vision for the future.

ICON An ICON is particularly in

modern culture, a name, face, picture, edifice or even a person readily recognized as having some well-known significance or embodying certain qualities: one thing, an image or depiction, that represents something else of greater significance through literal or figurative meaning, usually associated with religious, cultural, political, or economic standing.

Compare to the definition of a symbol.

TRACING TO CANVAS

TIPS FOR TRACING ONCE YOU START you

don’t stop until finished. Tape your transparency

lightly to the projector. TRACE EVERYTHING YOU

SEE! GO SLOW. DO YOUR BEST.

Paintings

Number all areas according to value. 1’s=white. Your largest number is black(6 usually).

Create a paint by number on both the canvas and the printout.

WHEN YOU PAINT - GET A GOOD CONDITION BRUSH. TAKE CARE OF IT.

Paint your black FIRST. Have a small dish of water to occasionally dip your brush into. Acrylic dries quickly.

Your black will need two coats. CLEAN UP ALL BRUSHES, PALLETTES, AND

TABLES!!!

Tips for PaintingPaintings

“Un”Birthday Box Project DUE

To learn about an artist, his or her time period, and learn what he/she would have valued in his/her lifetime.

To create a “box” using your own creativity and open-ended critical thinking skills.

TO BEGIN… Find a large square

box preferably lidded- boxes from reams of paper work great- ask at Office Max or your grocery stores. 

Decorate your box in the “Style” of your artist. It should be fabulous!!!

The BOX

To get an A: Neatly wrapped/decorated/painted box, with clever conceptual idea or very neatly done rendition of artist’s style/work. Artwork is rendered with care and precision. Presents inside show a deep understanding of the artist, and reflects a connection on a personal level. An index card accompanies each present, making the connection clear for the viewer. (Example: “TO: Monet FROM: Mrs. Steffl Happy Birthday! I know you are having difficulty seeing as you approach your 80th. It must be painful to paint your beautiful water-lilies when you can’t see properly. I hope these eyeglasses help!”) Presentation is outstanding, flawless, neat, and created with pride and care, idea is original and unique. Student may have “gone the extra mile” to create a birthday atmosphere - issuing invitations to staff.

An A+ Andy Warhol Box

DUE TOMORROW

ICON An ICON is particularly in modern

culture, a name, face, picture, edifice or even a person readily recognized as having some well-known significance or embodying certain qualities: one thing, an image or depiction, that represents something else of greater significance through literal or figurative meaning, usually associated with religious, cultural, political, or economic standing.

YOU MESS IT YOU CLEAN IT Be thinking, “WHO IS my ICON & WHO DO I WANT

TO PAINT?” Turn in Intro to Pop Sheet TODAY!OBJECTIVE PURPOSE

You will review the color mixing techniques of tempera paint learned in 7th grade art.

You will use neatness and dexterity to complete the paint sheets well.

THIS WILL HELP YOUR PAINTING LOOK GREAT!

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