collaborative charcoal grid drawing drawing a chuck close
TRANSCRIPT
COLLABORATIVECHARCOAL GRIDDRAWING
Drawing AChuck Close
• Define the following terms:
– Value
– Proportion
– Texture
PRE-ASSESSMENT
• Students will apply charcoal and chalk techniques to a composition.
• Students will explore the importance of collaboration and team work.
• Students will create value, texture, proportion and contrast in a series of compositional studies.
LEARNING TARGETS
• 5, 12”x 12” (square) sheets of drawing paper.
• 1 sketching pencil• 1 set of graded
charcoal
MATERIALS
• Step 1 – Sketchbook Formative Practice:
Create a graded value scale in sketchbook with charcoal/chalk
– Spray when completed
• Step 2– Choose 5 different squares from your
hour’s manila envelopes (See Manders). Only take one at a time. When finished with the first, move on to the second, and so on.
– Keep your little squares in your small individual manila envelope.
• Step 3– Copy / Draw exactly what you see
from the little square to your large 12”x12” sheet of paper. Start with drawing the contours of the objects or shapes.
– Fill the composition with shaded / blended charcoal and chalk. Pay attention to value and proportion.
– Accuracy is key! Cooperation is Key!!!
PROCEDURE
• In your sketchbook, create a value scale with blended charcoal / chalk.
FORMATIVE PRACTICE
EXEMPLAR 1
EXEMPLAR 2
EXEMPLAR 3
RUBRIC