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Advanced ART & Design. Art 3. 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 Seating chart (M-Th My Chart, Fridays You Pick) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Art 3Advanced ART & Design

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Welcome to Art YOU WILL be Happy here!

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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.

You will be making an artwork like this for your first painting project.

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Welcome Back 1/5

Student Expectations for Mrs. Steffl Seating chart (M-Th My Chart,

Fridays You Pick) What is art?

Define Who am I?

Symbolism Activity DEMO HOMEWORK DUE TOMORROW

▪ Symbolic Objects with CLEVER reasons

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Tubs/Names Review Expectations from me. Create Expectations for me. SYMBOLISM Notes

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

What is Art Activity

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.

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Symbolism & Art

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.

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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.

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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 entire class.

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

VIEW slideshow “What Is ART?”

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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.

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Happy FRIDAY Friday Bell work (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?

Share SYMBOLIC objectsRandom Draw- Choose one object from the art room to draw in

pencil. You are show casing your skill level with this project. You will have the remainder of the hour to finish but only the hour to finish. Get started, Do your best, have FUN!

All Fees due to Mrs. Steffl Sketchbooks needed by Monday

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Happy Monday Journal/Art of the day(To help you to use higher

level thinking & build your communications skills.)

Share SYMBOLIC objects (anyone who did not)

Art Scavenger Hunt..Elements of Art Review Packet Complete by Friday…

Work on in class today…

All Fees due to Mrs. StefflSketchbooks needed by Monday

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Pop Art

Pop Art was an art movement in the late 1950s and 1960s that reflected everyday life and common objects. Pop artists blurred the line between fine art and commercial art. Brillo Soap Pads Box, 1964, AWF

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Bellwork #1 Pop Art Warhol

View the photograph below and the artwork to the left.

Describe some of the similarities? What are some

of the differences?

Please respond with at least 2 sentences in your sketchbook, justify your beliefs. Be descriptive and use your art vocabulary.

In the 1960s, Andy Warhol created several “mass-produced” images from photographs of celebrities such as Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley and Jackie Onassis. The artwork below: Marilyn Monroe (hot pink), 1967

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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

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Today in Art 3… Gesture Drawing

Timed Drawings Getting Used to Drawing with out being

Perfectionists!

Complete Elements Handout Turn in For Credit.

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Today in Art 3… Pastel Fruit

▪ Demo –choose fruit and begin

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Intro To Contour Line Drawing

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.

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Christo & Jeanne Claude, The Gates “The Gates, Project for Central Park, New York City,” by husband-and-wife collaborators

Christo and Jeanne-Claude, is a study of a large-scale installation project the couple envisioned. Known for enormous, ambitious environmental works, Christo created “The Gates” in Central Park with 7,500 saffron-hued fabric-draped, 16-feet tall gateways traversing 23 miles of park walkways. “The Gates” represent openings created in the park’s stone wall originally intended for steel-gate installation. This preparatory drawing of “The Gates,” which is a compelling artwork in its own right, is displayed in New York’s Guggenheim Museum.

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Bellwork 1) This genre of art is called “Environmental Art.”

In your own words define environmental art.2) Open response.