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All students will be able to demonstrate an understanding of the subtractive drawing method,texture, and value, while completing an animal scratchboard assignment.
Agenda: Talk about timeline, studio work time, gallery walk Arts Walk May 11th Last day to work on project in class! Next week we will be going outside, dress warm!!! What are the final touches to bring to your project? Why is texture important in artwork? All students will be able to demonstrate an understanding of the subtractive drawing method,texture, and value, while completing an animal scratchboard assignment.
Agenda: Talk about timeline, studio work time, gallery walk Arts Walk May 11th All students will be able to demonstrate an understanding of the subtractive drawing method,texture, and value, while completing an animal scratchboard assignment.
Project due Next Friday Next project: Mixed media landscapes of city park. We will be going outdoors starting next week. Agenda: Meet in groups to dicuss how to bring your project across the finish line to turn in on Blockday Agenda: Gallery walk of progress work. Where are you at in the process? Will you need to work outside of class? You can use a variety of strokes as you scratch. Depending on the object that you are working on – you should use different value techniques to show texture of this particular object. As a rule – USE SMALL STROKES!!!! Smaller the stroke – easier it is to control the scratching process. Remember, you cannot “undo” or erase a scratch. Once it is there – it stays. That’s why it is a good idea to take your time and scratch with smaller strokes – in case you mess it up – you still might be able to fix it and not start over. Which saves time in a long run! Another rule – don’t press too hard on the tool – it will rip the paper. TAKE YOUR TIME!!!! All students will be able to demonstrate an understanding of the subtractive drawing method,texture, and value, while completing an animal scratchboard assignment.
Project due Next Blockday WIP critique Friday What are some finishing touches you could have to make your work look more complete? Next project: Mixed media landscapes of city park. We will be going outdoors starting next Friday Dress appropriately. Agenda: Meet in groups to dicuss how to bring your project across the finish line to turn in on Blockday Vocab review subtractive drawing method,texture, and value Discuss artwork submissions for upcoming art walk. All students will be able to demonstrate an understanding of the subtractive drawing method,texture, and value, while completing an animal scratchboard assignment. All students will be able to demonstrate an understanding of the work of Elizabeth Catlett through reading writing and listening. Elizabeth Catlett "I have always wanted my art to service my people — to reflect us, to relate to us, to stimulate us, to make us aware of our potential." -“Art is only important to the extent that it aids in the liberation of our people.” "I think art can make people conscious of things. For people who have prejudices, it can make them see in another way, make them realize that other people in other cultures have similar experiences." Elizabeth Catlett (April 15, 1915-April 2, 2012) was an African-American graphic artist and sculptor best known for her depictions of the female experience as well as her as focus and lifelong concern for the oppressed and the dignity of women. Answer in sketchbook,
What was something that you learned from this article? What is something that surprised you? What do you think is the main theme of her work after reading the article? Complete project planning sketches
How does this image demonstrate texture? What is texture? Why texture important in artwork? In order to receive your scratchboard, you need to have a sketch approved by the teacher. You only get 1 scratchboard! End of 6 week block: April 8th (Friday), make sure you check 1C for missing work. Upcoming: Empty Bowls April 13 @ 5:30 pm, East High Foyer Empty Bowls Event (Before the start of the POP Show) Location: East Main Foyer Time: (Food- 5:30-7:00pm) Silent Auction bidding closes at 7:00pm Suggested Donation: $15 Includes a meal and a bowl made by East students (Every dollar feeds 4 people) Proceeds from this evening will benefit Food Bank of the Rockies and the East High Angel Pack program. Empty Bowls is part of a grass-root effort to end hunger. Sponsored by: National Art Honor Society (NAHS), Design Studio All students will be able to demonstrate an understanding of the subtractive drawing method,texture, and value, while completing an animal scratchboard assignment.
Project Planning Day Complete 4 thumbnail sketches in sketchbook What is going to be the main subject for your artwork? How does this image demonstrate texture? In order to receive your scratchboard, you need to have a sketch approved by the teacher. You only get 1 scratchboard! End of 6 week block: Friday make sure you check 1C for missing work. |
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