All students will be able to demonstrate an understanding of juxtaposition and exaggeration while creating a drawing combining multiple subjects in an invented space. Juxtaposition: an act or instance of placing close together or side by side, especially for comparison or contrast. Exaggeration: The act of doing or representing in an excessive manner. Surrealism: the principles, ideals, or practice of producing fantastic or incongruous imagery or effects in art, literature, film, or theater by means of unnatural or irrational juxtapositions and combinations. The Lovers II, 1928 by Rene Magritte Warm up: Answer: How does this artist demonstrate surrealism? What mood does this painting evoke? How can you relate to this image? Using the spinning wheel, share out 5 answers. Below are other interpretations of Magritte's painting. How could you re-create this image?
Draw your own interpretation of this image.
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All students will be able to demonstrate an understanding of juxtaposition and exaggeration while creating a drawing combining multiple subjects in an invented space.
Juxtaposition: an act or instance of placing close together or side by side, especially for comparison or contrast. Exaggeration: The act of doing or representing in an excessive manner. Simon Stålenhag Simon Stålenhag was born on 20th January 1984. He is a Swedish artist, video game developer and musician, best known for his science fiction inspired paintings of retrofuturistic landscapes. He currently resides in Kungsholmen in Stockholm and was educated in game design at Future Games Academy. Stålenhag produces his paintings digitally using a computer and digital drawing board, in a style that mimics oil or acrylic painting. He has described his images as, “cultural Swedish landscapes from the 80-90’s, populated with robots and dinosaurs.” -http://wowxwow.com/artist-profile/simon-stalenhag-ap All students will be able to demonstrate an understanding of juxtaposition and exaggeration while creating a drawing combining multiple subjects in an invented space. Juxtaposition: an act or instance of placing close together or side by side, especially for comparison or contrast. Exaggeration: The act of doing or representing in an excessive manner. Why would an artist choose to exaggerate a feature on a work of art? Agenda: Draw: 15 min Your own creepy post-it note monster. Stick in sketchbook. Gallery walk to share sketches. Start drawing on your final paper! John Kenn Mortensen Monsters On Sticky Notes
All students will be able to demonstrate an understanding of juxtaposition and exaggeration while creating a drawing combining multiple subjects in an invented space.
Juxtaposition: an act or instance of placing close together or side by side, especially for comparison or contrast. Exaggeration: The act of doing or representing in an excessive manner. Why would an artist choose to exaggerate a feature on a work of art? Agenda: Warm up: Draw a 5 minute gesture drawing in the style of Tim Burton. This should be a quick drawing! Start planning process. Complete worksheet with all 6 thumbnails drawn on the back. What is your theme? How is your theme strange or unusual? Tim Burton is an American film director, producer, artist, writer and animator. He is known for his dark, gothic and quirky fantasy films such as Beetlejuice, Edward Scissorhands, the animated musical The Nightmare Before Christmas and many more. Students will demonstrate an understanding of process based art making and the tempera batik process. Media Exploration day Pick a subject matter for your first attempt at tempera batik. This is not the final project, this will help you get to know a new medium and determine how much detail to include in your final. The subject matter is your choice. If you are stumped you could do a tempera batik based off your invented creature warm up. 1. Draw design 2. Add highlights leave 3. Build up values 4. When dry ink over the Add detail Lines without paint. Leave lines blank. entire art work, rinse What is batik?
batik, is the act of dying fabric or paper while still exposing a masked part of the surface. Traditional batik is done with fabric, dyes and wax. Below are other examples of Batik All students will be able to demonstrate an understanding of juxtaposition and exaggeration while creating a drawing combining multiple subjects in an invented space.
Juxtaposition: an act or instance of placing close together or side by side, especially for comparison or contrast. Exaggeration: The act of doing or representing in an excessive manner. Why would an artist choose to exaggerate a feature on a work of art? 2 Day Sketch Book Drawing Prompt- Strange Creatures Using only the images and magazines at your table as references create a sketch up an unusual creature using at least 2 different animals. Medium is your choice. **If you finish early you may add an invented space Paride Bertolin illustrator All students will be able to demonstrate an understanding of texture, composition and value, through planning, sketching, and the creation of a tonal still life drawing Agenda: First half of class will be to put the final touches on your project. Second half, Self evaluation critique activity Make a personal still life from objects in your bag, what do you carry with you? Post-it note comments -What do other students objects say about them? Leave thematic words about their interests. What can you add to your project to bring it across the finish line? Where can you add line weight or line variation? Next project: Negative Space What do your objects symbolize? What does the object you selected say about you? All students will be able to demonstrate an understanding of texture, composition and value, through planning, sketching, and the creation of a tonal still life drawing. All students will be able to demonstrate an understanding of texture, composition and value, through planning, sketching, and the creation of a tonal still life drawing.
Projects Due Friday! Meet with a partner and go over checklist Pick someone you have never talked to before -Object is not outlined -Many different textures are shown -At least 70% of the paper is addressed -What does this object mean to you? -Will you need to work outside of class on your project? Next Project: The strange and unusual All students will be able to demonstrate an understanding of texture, composition and value, through planning, sketching, and the creation of a tonal still life drawing. Warm Up: 10 min Select a leaf and draw from observation. How far Can you zoom in?
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