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MARY JOHN JACOB DAVID KONG KOU MARY REGINA SARA LARRY JOSEPH NATHANIEL JOSHUA BOB CINDY CARRIE DENISE EILEEN GARY HARRY JULIE KEN MINDY OPHIE MARISSA PANG MAINA NIKKI JESSICA RALPH DUANE CAMILLE ALEXANDRA TYLER SONYA DANIEL LAUREN LEXIE KALLISTA JIMMY TRAVON ANDRES MCKENZIE SEAN RYAN NICK MATTHEW KATIE KATHY KAREN DEANNA ALEX MIKE SHANNON LINDA TAYLOR MARY JOHN JACOB DAVID KONG KOU MARY REGINA SARA LARRY JOSEPH NATHANIEL JOSHUA BOB CINDY CARRIE DENISE EILEEN GARY HARRY JULIE KEN MINDY OPHIE MARISSA PANG MAINA NIKKI JESSICA RALPH DUANE CAMILLE ALEXANDRA TYLER SONYA DANIEL LAUREN LEXIE KALLISTA JIMMY TRAVON ANDRES MCKENZIE SEAN RYAN NICK MATTHEW KATIE KATHY KAREN DEANNA ALEX MIKE SHANNON LINDA TAYLOR MARY JOHN JACOB DAVID KONG KOU MARY REGINA SARA LARRY JOSEPH NATHANIEL JOSHUA BOB CINDY CARRIE DENISE EILEEN GARY HARRY JULIE KEN MINDY OPHIE MARISSA PANG MAINA NIKKI JESSICA RALPH
CreativeNAMEDesign
Create Your Own Name Design
Objectives1. Students will describe the elements of art: color, texture, shape and line.3. Students will create a name design that uses symbols to represent the letters of the name and communicates ideas about who the student is.4. Students will create artwork of increasing complexity.
MARY JOHN JACOB DAVID KONG KOU MARY REGINA SARA LARRY JOSEPH NATHANIEL JOSHUA BOB CINDY CARRIE DENISE EILEEN GARY HARRY JULIE KEN MINDY OPHIE MARISSA PANG MAINA NIKKI JESSICA RALPH DUANE CAMILLE ALEXANDRA TYLER SONYA DANIEL LAUREN LEXIE KALLISTA JIMMY TRAVON ANDRES MCKENZIE SEAN RYAN NICK MATTHEW KATIE KATHY KAREN DEANNA ALEX MIKE SHANNON LINDA TAYLOR MARY JOHN JACOB DAVID KONG KOU MARY REGINA SARA LARRY JOSEPH NATHANIEL JOSHUA BOB CINDY CARRIE DENISE EILEEN GARY HARRY JULIE KEN MINDY OPHIE MARISSA PANG MAINA NIKKI JESSICA RALPH DUANE CAMILLE ALEXANDRA TYLER SONYA DANIEL LAUREN LEXIE KALLISTA JIMMY TRAVON ANDRES MCKENZIE SEAN RYAN NICK MATTHEW KATIE KATHY KAREN DEANNA ALEX MIKE SHANNON LINDA TAYLOR MARY JOHN JACOB DAVID KONG KOU MARY REGINA SARA LARRY JOSEPH NATHANIEL JOSHUA BOB CINDY CARRIE DENISE EILEEN GARY HARRY JULIE KEN MINDY OPHIE MARISSA PANG MAINA NIKKI JESSICA RALPH
The Elements of Art
The Elements of Art
The Elements of Art are the visual building
blocks that the artist puts together to create
a work of art. All works of art will contain some
or all of these elements.
LineLine is an element of
art that is the path of a moving point through
space. Artists use line to lead your eyes
through a work of art. Lines lead your eyes
into, around, and out of visual images
.
Vertical Horizontal
Diagonal Zig Zag
Cross-hatched Curved
Thin Thick
TextureTexture is the surface
quality of materials. There are two types of
texture: real and implied. Real textures
are those that we actually see and touch
in our environment. Implied textures are
simulated or invented.
Wood Paper Bag
Grain Rough
Brick Diamond
Marble Pebbly
ColorColor is the visual
sensation dependent on the reflection or
absorption of light from a given surface. The
three characteristics of color are hue, value,
and intensity.
Hue - The undiluted color in its purest intensity. Refers to the name of a color.Value - the lightness and darkness of the hue.Intensity - the brightness or dullness of a color. Intensity can be changed by adding black, white, gray, or an opposite color on the color wheel.
Primary Colors- refers to the colors red, yellow, and blue. From these all other colors are created.
ValueValue is the lightness or darkness of color.
Artwork utilizes color to lend emphasis,
contrast, or balance to the composition. Value can be shown through
blending, cross-hatching, gradation,
stippling and shading.
Gradation
StipplingCrosshatching
ShapeA shape is a two-
dimensional area that is defined in some
way. All shapes can be classified as either
geometric or free form.
Geometric Shape are precise shapes that can be described using mathematical formulas.
Free Form Shapes are irregular and uneven shapes.
FormForms are objects
having three dimensions. Like
shapes they have both length and width, but
forms also have depth. All forms can be
classified as either geometric or free form.
Geometric forms are precise shapes that can be described using mathematical formulas.
Free Forms are irregular and uneven shapes.
SpaceThe emptiness or area
between, around, above, below, or contained
within objects. Shapes and forms are defined
by the space around and within them, just as
spaces are defined by the shapes and forms
around and within them.
The Illusion of space is done in art by:
•Aerial Perspective - objects in the distance become lighter
•Linear Perspective - vanishing point(s) show accurate size changes
•Size Changes - objects in the distance become smaller
•Detail - objects in the distance have less detail
•Overlapping - Objects in the distance have less detail
•Vertical Location - objects higher in a painting are farther away
•Value Differences - sky and ground (or water) nearer the horizon line are lighter
MARY JOHN JACOB DAVID KONG KOU MARY REGINA SARA LARRY JOSEPH NATHANIEL JOSHUA BOB CINDY CARRIE DENISE EILEEN GARY HARRY JULIE KEN MINDY OPHIE MARISSA PANG MAINA NIKKI JESSICA RALPH DUANE CAMILLE ALEXANDRA TYLER SONYA DANIEL LAUREN LEXIE KALLISTA JIMMY TRAVON ANDRES MCKENZIE SEAN RYAN NICK MATTHEW KATIE KATHY KAREN DEANNA ALEX MIKE SHANNON LINDA TAYLOR MARY JOHN JACOB DAVID KONG KOU MARY REGINA SARA LARRY JOSEPH NATHANIEL JOSHUA BOB CINDY CARRIE DENISE EILEEN GARY HARRY JULIE KEN MINDY OPHIE MARISSA PANG MAINA NIKKI JESSICA RALPH DUANE CAMILLE ALEXANDRA TYLER SONYA DANIEL LAUREN LEXIE KALLISTA JIMMY TRAVON ANDRES MCKENZIE SEAN RYAN NICK MATTHEW KATIE KATHY KAREN DEANNA ALEX MIKE SHANNON LINDA TAYLOR MARY JOHN JACOB DAVID KONG KOU MARY REGINA SARA LARRY JOSEPH NATHANIEL JOSHUA BOB CINDY CARRIE DENISE EILEEN GARY HARRY JULIE KEN MINDY OPHIE MARISSA PANG MAINA NIKKI JESSICA RALPH
Steps to Creating Your Name Design
Step 1:Choose your name and list
as many things that you can think of that you like. If you
would prefer to do someone else’s name choose someone
you know well and write down all the things you can
think of that they like.
Example:
JulieDogsCatsSoftballArtCandyReadingBaseballMoviesHamburgersFrench Fries
Step 2:Expand the list to think
of more ideas for that person.
Example:
JulieDogs Lhasa Apso, Black Lab, Dog HouseCats Black CatSoftball Ball, Bat, Helmet, Field, Mitt, UniformArt Brush, Palette, Pencil, PaintCandy Chocolate, M&M’sReading Book, book markBaseball umpire, logo, capMovies movie reel, movie posterHamburgersFrench Fries
Step 3:Sketch out some
ideas for each item from the list of the
things that your person likes.
Step 4:Draw their name in
as many creative ways as you can
think of: CAPITAL LETTERS
lowercase lettersItalics
Bubble LetteringBlock
Step 5:Draw out a
plan. Don’t be afraid to draw.
Use the drawing skills I
have taught you. Get visual aides (pictures of the objects)
if necessary.
Be creative!
Step 6:You will start by creating a rough
draft of the lettering at the final size.
Draw your design larger on butcher
paper. Plan ahead, use a ruler to make
a margin and to make the letters the
same size. If your lettering is irregular in size you want to
sketch it out that way.
Step 7:Once you have
completed your rough draft the
teacher will give you a final paper.
Using the light box, trace from the
butcher paper onto drawing paper.
This will prevent eraser marks and
excessive lines for margins, etc. Get all
of your images drawn on your
paper.
Step 8: Now you are ready to finish your assignment. Be
sure to do your best drawing and shading with the colored pencils. Use what you have learned about the elements of art to create your artwork.
Make sure that you have CONTRAST in your work. Contrast can be achieved by:Putting warm colors next to cool colorsUsing small and large shapesUsing lighter and darker colorsUsing a variety of texturesUsing thick and thin lines
BE CREATIVE. TAKE YOUR TIME. USE YOUR CLASS TIME
WISELY. YOU CAN DO IT!
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