This Week At a Glance… Tues. (9/4) : LINE- Types and Practice

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This Week At a Glance… Tues. (9/4) : LINE- Types and Practice Wed. ERW (9/5) : LINE- Contour Project Thurs. (9/6): Kandinsky Reading Assessment (Sub) Fri. (9/7): LINE- Contour Project Day 2

Next Week At a Glance… Mon. (9/10): SHAPE- Geometric vs. Organic Tues. (9/11): VALUE- Techniques/Practice Wed. ERW (9/12): VALUE- Start Project Thurs. (9/13): VALUE- Continue Project Fri. (9/14): Unit 1 Study Guide (Test to Follow)

LINES Intro to Art 9-4-12

As a table, come up with the 5 BASIC TYPES OF LINE 30 Seconds- GO! Warm-Up… As a table, come up with the 5 BASIC TYPES OF LINE 30 Seconds- GO!

Vertical Horizontal Diagonal Jagged (zigzag) Curved

Weighted Lines

Weighted Lines are lines that…. vary in thickness.

Parallel Lines

Parallel Lines are lines that… move in the same direction and always stay the same distance apart.

Perpendicular Lines

Perpendicular Lines are lines that… intersect to form a right angle.

Calligraphic Lines

Calligraphic Lines are lines that…. are used in Oriental art that go from thick to thin. Calligraphy means beautiful handwriting.

Contour Lines

Contour Lines are lines that… define the edges and surface ridges of an object.

Outline

Contour Line VS Outline

Shows or creates the outer edges of a shape. Outline is a line that… Shows or creates the outer edges of a shape.

Implied Lines

Implied Lines are lines that… Are made up of a series of points that the viewer’s eyes automatically connect.

QUIZ TIME! You need a piece of notebook paper & a pencil EVERYTHING ELSE ON THE FLOOR!!!

Your Assignment… Complete the LINE practice sheets attached to your vocabulary. Due TOMORROW.

TOMORROW You will need your SUPPLIES to start a project. Don’t forget to turn in your Kandinsky Project if you haven’t already. If you didn’t finish the Line Practice Sheets, you need to finish them as homework.