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2 Needs-to-KNOW! NoteBook/Sketch Book (Required) SKB: MUST BE HARD BOUND
NoteBook/Sketch Book (Required) SKB: MUST BE HARD BOUND 8.5x11 (MUST-HAVE) Art Fee $20 for year. (Extra Credit) Bathroom passes (Extra Credit) My 3 Rules 10/10 rule

3 School Policies (forms to return) Code of student conduct
School Policies (forms to return) Attendance contract Honor Code Media Release BYOD Code of student conduct

4 Drawing 1 Wilson Art Welcome to Rm.118 DEREKWILSON@DADESCHOOLS.NET
Welcome to Rm.118

5 Example: The First, second or third.
ICE BREAKER Choose the FEAR that is the scariest and then explain on your own sheet of paper why you feel this to be true. Refer them by order. Example: The First, second or third. Fear FEAR  FEAR Thoughts. Survey Monkey this

6 Draw1 Pre-test. Paper Bag Exercise Contour Line (Only outlines)
Exercise in Value Making -Value Scale Design Project to follow -Bag assignment Post Test; fully rendered. -Baggage Project (Mixed Media)

7 Drawing 3-Honors Welcome to Rm.118

8 Portfolio/ Draw3-Honors.
Pre Test Cookie Draw (Graham Cracker) Demo Pow Pt. Exercise -Contour Line Fully rendered (Mixed Media) Follow up: Scratch Board version

9 Portfolio Development
Welcome to Rm.118

10 Portfolio/ Draw3-Honors.
Pre Test Cookie Draw (Graham Cracker) Demo Pow Pt. Exercise -Contour Line Fully rendered (Mixed Media) Follow up: Scratch Board version

11 AP ART & DESIGN DEREKWILSON@DADESCHOOLS.NET Welcome to Rm.118
Welcome to Rm.118

12 Essential questions out of a hat!
AP Pre-Test Essential questions out of a hat! DRW: Using lines create a visual answer to the inquiry. DES: Using only (clean-collage) elements create a visual answer. Magazines needed First Series Create a list of 5 Essential questions. (form) Choose an essential question to visually pursue. Research and document your results in your SKB Rough Draft (in SKB) Proposal Final product (in SKB)

13 AP SKB MUST-DO’S Full Name and contact on front and back hard covers. (Location to return: rm.118) All pages –NUMBERED!!!!!! First Series 1. Create a list of 5 Essential questions. (form) 2. Choose an essential question to visually pursue. 3. Research and document your results in your SKB 4. Rough Draft (in SKB) 5. Proposal 6. Final product (in SKB) Due Dates Research: Rough: Final:

14 Painting 1 Wilson Art Welcome to Rm.118 DEREKWILSON@DADESCHOOLS.NET
Welcome to Rm.118

15 Example: The First, second or third.
ICE BREAKER Choose the FEAR that is the scariest and then explain on your own sheet of paper why you feel this to be true. Refer them by order. Example: The First, second or third. Fear FEAR  FEAR Thoughts. Survey Monkey this

16 PNT 1 Pre-test. Paper Bag Painting
Visual Exercise using Tea as a medium Create accurate visual depictions of a paper bag. Emphasis on Value Making -Baggage Project (Mixed Media) -Vermeer Notes and Project to follow

17 Creativity and Education
Video inspiration

18 General Art Notes Art- is the process or product of deliberately arranging elements in way to affect the senses or emotions. Artistic Style- The way an individual artist or a group of artists express themselves. Aesthetic experience- A deep involvement or intense reaction to a work of art. Aesthetic Judgment- Values used in judging a work of art involving reasons for finding a work of art beautiful or satisfying. Content- the message in a work of art. Subject- the object, figure, portrait or landscape created by an artist. Usually what is the recognizable element. Medium- the material used in the production of art. Example: color pencil, water color paint, glass, metal to name just a few. Composition- The arrangement of elements in a work of art.   

19 Elements of Art In art, you have line, shape, form, space, texture, value and color. Artists manipulate these elements; mix them with the principles of design and compose and/ or create a piece of art. Principles of Design The set of rules or guidelines of art that are to be considered when considering the impact of a piece of artwork. They are combined with the elements of art I the production of art. The principles are: Movement, unity, variety, balance, emphasis, contrast, proportion and pattern or rhythm. Contour Line Drawing- A simple out-line drawing that utilizes various types of lone; thick, thin, dark, light, to create the image being drawn. Value – An element of art that describes the lightness or darkness of a tone or color. Thumbnail sketches- Small practice drawings. Positive Space- Shapes or forms that are surrounded by empty space. Negative Space- The empty space that surrounds an object or form. Design- The organization or arrangement of elements, i.e. (elements of art) in a work of art. Symbol- Something that stands for or represents something else.

20 Symbol- Something that stands for or represents something else. Balances outlined

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23 Is there a message Involved with this Still life painting?
If so, explain your answer.

24 Notes: Ideas:


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