Week 5 Kocur. 7 th Grade Art 8.25.2014 Bell Ringer: Get out your sketchbook and respond to these questions: What type of Art is this? How can you tell?

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Week 5 Kocur

7 th Grade Art Bell Ringer: Get out your sketchbook and respond to these questions: What type of Art is this? How can you tell? What Elements of Art can I see? What does this remind me of? Artist Name: Jasper Johns Born: May 15 th 1930 Art Movement: Pop Art Fact: Johns’ work often includes images of maps, numbers, targets, or letters. Fact: Johns was also a printmaker, as well as a painter, he used the technique lithography. It is a process that uses grease and water to make the print.

The Elements of Art Line – A Connection between two points Texture – The way a surface feels or looks how it may feel Color – When light hits an object and it is reflected back into the eye Value – The lightness or darkness of a color Space – The area around an object Form – Any three dimensional object Shape – An area that is created when a line connects

The Elements of Art

Take a look at Jasper John’s work. Write down the Elements of Art you see and write where you see them.

Advanced Art Bell Ringer: Get out your sketchbook and respond to these questions: What type of Art is this? How can you tell? What Elements of Art can I see? What does this remind me of? Artist Name: Jasper Johns Born: May 15 th 1930 Art Movement: Pop Art Fact: Johns’ work often includes images of maps, numbers, targets, or letters. Fact: Johns was also a printmaker, as well as a painter, he used the technique lithography. It is a process that uses grease and water to make the print.

Kocur’s “Art”my Bell Ringer: Get out your Homeroom folder and find your grade check page. Make sure you have your agenda. Get any homework you have out and begin working it.

7 th Grade Art Bell Ringer: Get out your sketchbook and write down the Elements of Art you see and write where/how you see them. You need to list minimum of 3 different Elements. Numbers in Color, Jasper Johns,

Advanced Art Bell Ringer: Take a look at Jasper John’s work. Write down the Elements of Art you see and write where you see them. Write all the characteristics of Pop Art that you see. Numbers in Color, Jasper Johns,

Kocur’s “Art”my Bell Ringer: Get out your Homeroom folder and find your grade check page. Get any homework you have out and begin working it.

7 th Grade Art Bell Ringer: Get out your sketchbook and answer these questions. What 3 Elements of Art do you see? What 2 Principles of Design do you see? Write 1 complete sentence how you know this is Pop Art 0 Through 9, Jasper Johns, 1960

Advanced Art Bell Ringer get out your sketchbook and portrait pages What 3 Elements of Art do you see? What 2 Principles of Design do you see? Write 1 complete sentence how you know this is Pop Art or Jasper Johns 0 Through 9, Jasper Johns, 1960

Kocur’s “Art”my Bell Ringer: Get out any homework and begin working on it. Many of you have missing assignments, please use this time to get caught up!

7 th Grade Art Bell Ringer: Get out your sketchbook and Compare and Contrast these works! Find at least 2 things each that are different or similar! Three Flags, Jasper Johns, 1958 Masterpiece, Roy Lichtenstein, 1962

Advanced Art Bell Ringer: Get out your sketchbook and Compare and Contrast these works! Find at least 2 things each that are different or similar! Three Flags, Jasper Johns, 1958 Apartment View, Wayne Thiebaud, 1993

Kocur’s “Art”my Bell Ringer: Get out any homework and begin working on it. Many of you have missing assignments, please use this time to get caught up!

7 th Grade Art Bell Ringer: Get out your sketchbook and answer these questions. What challenges are you going to face in this self- portrait project? What features have you improved on the most or the least? False Start, Jasper Johns, 1959

Advanced Art Bell Ringer get out your sketchbook and portrait pages What is the benefit of looking at the object more than your paper? What do you need to improve on during our drawing exercises? Map, Jasper Johns, 1961

Kocur’s “Art”my Bell Ringer: Listen for announcements about the door decorating challenge!