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Art II Intermediate ARt

Art II Intermediate ARt. The ART of communication. Welcome to Art YOU WILL be Happy here!. 1 st Day Agenda. Welcome to Art YOU WILL be Happy here! Cover Syllabus & Mrs. Steffl’s expectations. Student Expectations for Mrs. Steffl

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Art II Intermediate ARt

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  1. Art IIIntermediate ARt The ART of communication

  2. Welcome to Art YOU WILL be Happy here!

  3. 1st Day Agenda • Welcome to Art YOU WILL be Happy here! • Cover Syllabus & Mrs. Steffl’s expectations. • Student Expectations for Mrs. Steffl • Seating chart (M-Th My Chart, Fridays You Pick{after you’ve earned the privledge}) • Student Inventory • Art Beliefs • Who am I? • Symbolism Activity DEMO • HOMEWORK DUE TOMORROW • Symbolic Object with CLEVER reason. • Birthdays on Calendar • Fees & Sketchbook due by FRIDAY! • Scavenger hunt

  4. I am a wife, mother, artist, designer, business owner (the…Barn Store) farmer, fitness enthusiast and blogger. I work as a freelance graphic & interior designer. I am an avid blogger about art, design, and farm life. www.farmfabulosity.com My family

  5. SYMBOLISM • The practice of representing things by means of symbols or of attributing symbolic meanings or significance to objects, events, or relationship. SYMBOLS & Logos ARE USUALLY: *Instantaneously recognizable. *Memorable. *Can be illustrative in nature, either concrete or abstract.

  6. 2nd Day Agenda • Review Expectations • Fees & Sketchbook due by FRIDAY! • -SYMBOLISM • The practice of representing things by means of symbols or of attributing symbolic meanings or significance to objects, events, or relationship. • Who am I? • Symbolism Activity • HOMEWORK DUE Monday 1 Symbolic Object with CLEVER reason. Objective To understand the word symbolism, find symbolic representations of yourself and to look for and understand the meaning of who you are and how it influences YOUR art. To work on your communication skills of presentation and active listening.

  7. 2nd Day Agenda • Complete the Elements of Art Packet following all directions and showcasing your creativity. See example on the board. • -SYMBOLISM • The practice of representing things by means of symbols or of attributing symbolic meanings or significance to objects, events, or relationship. • Who am I? • Symbolism Activity • HOMEWORK DUE Monday 1 Symbolic Object with CLEVER reason. We will draw this Objective To understand the word symbolism, find symbolic representations of myself and to look for and understand the meaning of who I am and how it influences MY art. I will work on communication skills of presentation and active listening. I will complete the packet following directions and doing my very best!

  8. *Instantaneously recognizable.*Memorable.*Can be illustrative in nature, either concrete or abstract. Logos & Symbols Iconic/Symbolic Logos - Icons and symbols are compelling yet uncomplicated images that are emblematic of a particular company or product. They use imagery that conveys a literal or abstract representation of your organization. Symbols are less direct than straight text, leaving room for broader interpretation of what the organization represents. In order for a symbol to be a truly effective logo it should be:

  9. Day 3 Agenda • TED talk on www.googleartproject.com • View together in class the above video • OBJECTIVEI will view art the Chuck Close Video and complete the worksheet for credit. I will turn in the elements packet for credit.

  10. What is art??? • You will define art individually for five minutes. This definition will be shared with your group. Your group will collectively redefine the definition to the come up with a SUPER Art definition to be shared with the class on the boards • WE will discuss and take notes on a slideshow defining arts key concepts. • VIEW slideshow “What Is ART?”

  11. Activity: What is art? Objective: To understand & define ART • Art is the process or product of deliberately arranging elements in a way that appeals to the senses or emotions. It encompasses a diverse range of human activities, creations, and modes of expression, including music and literature. • The meaning of art is explored in a branch of philosophy known as aesthetics.

  12. Day 4 Agenda • TED talk on www.googleartproject.com if not watched yesterday. • Share symbolic objects. • Art Room Scavenger Hunt. • Wednesday: SUB Mrs. Ellingworth – First Drawing in ART- You will be drawing an item from around the room on large paper to share and show where your artistic skills are at. Share example… • Thursday WE DRAW!!! Timed Gesture Bike Drawing commons area. Meet here first. • OBJECTIVES:I will view the short video on www.googleartproject.com. • I will share my symbol with the class. • I will respectfully complete my artroomscavanger hunt. • I will discuss, take notes and actively participate during the what is art slideshow.

  13. Day 5 Agenda • Notes on Gesture Drawing • Then…Choose an interesting object from around the classroom. • DRAW BIG! • Draw it as realistically as possible, showing value, texture, and shadows. Please take at least an hour and really showcase your skills. • TOMORROW WE Gesture Draw!!! • Timed Gesture Bike

  14. Intro To Contour Line Drawing • The Contour LINE • A contour is the line which defines a form or edge - an outline. Contour drawing is the place where most beginners start, following the visible edges of a shape. The contour describes the outermost edges of a form, as well as dramatic changes of plane within the form. 'Blind contour drawing' is when contour drawing is done without looking at the paper.

  15. Gesture Drawing – The essence of a subject • A Gesture drawing is work of art defined by rapid execution (DRAWN QUICKLY). Typically artist draw a series of poses in a short amount of time, often a little as 30 seconds, or as long as 2 minutes • Artists may gesture draw people or animals going about normal activities with no special effort to pause for the artist. For example, drawing from people on the street, performers, athletes, or drawing animals at the zoo. • For ART, a gesture drawing attempts to capture action, basic shapes or movement.

  16. Gesture Drawing – The essence of a subject • What is this a picture of? • How do you think this was made? • Why would an artist make something like this? • Video Link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eRTqpJMs98E

  17. Today you will draw a BIKE! • Look for the obvious shapes… • Circles(wheels and gears) • Triangles(frame) • Straight lines (Handle bars) • Remember to… • You will be graded on • Accuracy of the bike form. • Details. • Shading, Value & Realism. • EFFORT!!! • Focus. OBJECTIVE:To learn and apply foundational drawing techniques to improve my artistic skill in drawing. I will actively participate in the timed gesture drawing bike exercise.

  18. REVIEW OF ELEMENTS & PRINCIPLES OF ART & DESIGN • Review Elements & Principles, Discuss & Demonstrate how to complete Worksheet. • Elements of ART & Principles of Design Slide Show Take notes for all slides

  19. Happy FRIDAY • Friday Bellwork (To help you to use higher level thinking & build your communications skills.) • Respond to the question and turn in for credit: • When did you know what the artist was painting? Why do you think it took so long to figure it out? What do you think of Dan Dunn? ( At least three well thought sentences.) Value & Shading Value Scales

  20. Value& Shading • The Element of VALUE • The difference between lights and darks found in a work of art. These range from black to white with numerous shades of gray in between. • In drawing value is achieved by shading

  21. Value Scales… Tools Artist use to ensure a wide range of contrast (difference) between lights and darks in an artwork. Gradation

  22. Shading… • Addingdarkness to a surface that is opposite of a real or imaginary light source adds depth to your drawing. Shading is the key to a successful drawing.

  23. Today in Art… Together On your own • MC Escher’s Eye • How we see. • Draw and discuss the human eye. • Draw three accurately drawn eyes from images on the internet or from magazines. (Draw BIG) • Draw your eye from life using a still life mirror. • DUE MONDAY 9/5

  24. Today in Art… Objective • I will view and respond to the video about Dan Dunn. • I will take notes on Value & Shading • I will complete the shading & value. worksheet using different drawing pencils.

  25. MC Escher EYE -Can you name some parts of the human eye? Draw and label as many as you can in your sketchbook.

  26. Rene Magritte,The False Mirror, 1935.

  27. How we see… The eye • Process of 'Seeing'Both the eyes have slightly different fields of vision since they are separated by the nose. Each of these visual fields are divided into the right and left side. The following diagram clearly shows the structure of the human eye and what happens when an object is looked at. Not only do the two eyes see different angles of the object but each individual eye takes in different information, due to the different visual fields. The diagram has given two different colors to the different visual fields to make the process more understandable. Signals from the left visual fields of both eyes are sent to the right visual cortex and vice versa. The information received at one eye is incomplete since only one part of the image is available, therefore both eyes immediately send their information to the brain, so that the information can be combined.

  28. Art II Agenda Objective • Today • Draw the other (2) eye images online/or from magazines and draw as accurately as possible • DUE Friday: 2 EYES fabulously drawn+ YOURS FROM LIFE • I will learn and apply foundational drawing techniques to improve my artistic skill in drawing the portrait. • I will understand the proportions of the human face and apply them effectively in my SELF PORTRAIT. **I will complete the eye from yesterday and complete two more on my own plus my own eye from life.

  29. Art II Agenda Objective • Today • Draw the other (2) eye images online/or from magazines and draw as accurately as possible or yours with a mirror • DUE Friday: 2 EYES fabulously drawn+ YOURS FROM LIFE • I will learn and apply foundational drawing techniques to improve my artistic skill in drawing the portrait. • I will understand the proportions of the human face and apply them effectively in my SELF PORTRAIT. **I will draw skillfully two more eyes on my own plus my own eye from life.

  30. Art II Agenda Objective • Watch Video Review of how to draw the eye: http://youtu.be/LZ9Hpp8JygI • Draw the other (2) eye images online/or from magazines and draw as accurately as possible or yours with a mirror • DUE Friday: 2 EYES fabulously drawn+ YOURS FROM LIFE • I will learn and apply foundational drawing techniques to improve my artistic skill in drawing the portrait. • I will understand the proportions of the human face and apply them effectively in my SELF PORTRAIT. **I will draw skillfully two more eyes on my own plus my own eye from life using the methods learned from the video & Mrs. S.

  31. Shading Don’t shade like you write! Use the overhand hold MOST of the time!.

  32. Value Scales… Tools Artist use to ensure a wide range of contrast (difference) between lights and darks in an artwork.

  33. Drawing the nose… **I will draw with Mrs.S one nose and skillfully draw two more noses on my own plus my own nose from life using the methods learned. I will participate in discussion and take notes on the following artwork.

  34. A Famous Nose In Art The Pieta • Michelangelo • 1498–1499

  35. The NOSE.. • To the right is the basic lines for the nose, two long lines for the edges of the round "ball" at the tip of the nose, and the nostrils. The nose is made of these simple shapes.

  36. AGENDA Objective • Nose DEMO • 3 eyes Plus yours from life due TODAY. • Photograph your best one and your own eye and place in the correct folder in dropbox. • Today in class draw noses, 3 on your own one from life. • To learn and apply foundational drawing techniques to improve my artistic skill in drawing the portrait. • I will draw skillfully two more noses on my own plus my own nose from life using the methods learned • LEARNING TARGET: • I will understand the parts and the proportions of the human face and apply them effectively in my celebrity portrait and own SELF PORTRAIT.

  37. 1/24 Objective AGENDA • Mouth Demo. • Today in class draw noses, 2 on your own one from life. • If you finish you will draw the mouth. • To learn and apply foundational drawing techniques to improve my artistic skill in drawing the portrait. • I will draw skillfully two more noses on my own plus my own nose from life using the methods learned • LEARNING TARGET: • I will understand the parts and the proportions of the human face and apply them effectively in my celebrity portrait and own SELF PORTRAIT.

  38. Please Answer and turn in • Date: 1/25 • What have you learned as an artist the last 2 weeks? Write at least 3 well-thought, descriptive sentences. • Drawing the mouth together • 3 on your own + your mouth from life.

  39. 1/24 Objective AGENDA • Mouth Demo. • Today in class draw noses, 2 on your own one from life. • If you finish you will draw the mouth. • To learn and apply foundational drawing techniques to improve my artistic skill in drawing the portrait. • I will draw skillfully two more noses on my own plus my own nose from life using the methods learned • LEARNING TARGET: • I will understand the parts and the proportions of the human face and apply them effectively in my celebrity portrait and own SELF PORTRAIT.

  40. The mouth… • Sketch the outline of the lips. • "Block in" the shading of the lips, putting more shading on the top lip, and leaving a highlighted area in the middle of the bottom lip, and some highlighted areas on the upper rim of the top lip. • Add more shading and rendering. Don't forget the "ridge" around the lips, and the shading around the mouth that suggests its structure. Add the darkest accents of tone to the corners of the mouth.

  41. 1/28 Objective AGENDA • Portraits in history • NOTES • Baseline Face • From memory • Today in class we will assess your ability to draw a face from memory. This will: • Allow us to see your progress. • Visually show you the importance of drawing using proportions. • Grow as an artist!!! • If you finish your face you can work to complete any unfinished or un-critiqued art. • To learn and apply foundational drawing techniques to improve my artistic skill in drawing the portrait. • I will draw the human face from memory to see my current level of skill and see my growth as an artist when I complete the following lessons in the portrait unit. • LEARNING TARGET: • I will understand the parts and the proportions of the human face and apply them effectively in my celebrity portrait and own SELF PORTRAIT.

  42. Proportions of the human face. Today In Art We will draw this sketch in our sketchbooks… Then a realistic face together using these proportions. **I will follow the instruction and draw with Mrs. Steffl an accurate human face

  43. Celebrity Portraits 1/30 Image aquisition • Demonstrate finding a resource. • Computer lab time. • 3 portraits Front centered view • Good contrast and compositions • Save to YOUR image to the student and print each one for future reference. • Computer lab time. Tommorow • Studio Time to work on your celebrity Portraits.

  44. A Self Portrait… • Bellwork Who Is this? Self Portrait Walker Art Center Tell me about this artwork. How do you think it was made? What is interesting about it?

  45. The portrait drawing from an image…Rough • DEMO how to start… • Choose a celebrity portrait to draw. • You are working for as much similarity between the original and your finished art. • You will need to have at least 8 values. • You must represent texture as it appears. • Use your rubric. OBJECTIVE: I will apply the proportions of the human face and practice to drawing the parts of the face to create a realistic portrait drawing from a photograph.

  46. 1/31 • Drawing a classmate. • You will draw a classmate from life for app 30 minutes. Then we will switch. • You can choose the angle of the face, but a symmetrical portrait will be easiest. • When you finish drawing your person, they will draw you. • If you are the model you must try to be as still as possible, remember you will be drawing the person who is drawing you so they may not sit still if you don’t. • Do your best, these are worth 50pts. • If you need a little more time to complete you may use up to a full class period. We will gage this as we go. • Computer lab time. MONDAY • 3 portraits Front centered view • Good contrast and compositions • Save to YOUR image to the student and print each one for future reference. • Computer lab time. Tommorow • Studio Time to work on your celebrity Portraits.

  47. 2/4 • Computer lab time. • 3 portraits Front centered view • Good contrast and compositions • Save to YOUR image to the student folder and print each one for future reference. • Computer lab time. Then • Studio Time to work on your celebrity Portraits. • DRAW BIG

  48. Today in Art 2 Date:2/6 • Celebrity Portraits (These will be due Monday.) • Studio Time after notes and demo: • Positive and Negative Space • Defined • Examples for drawing demoed. OBJECTIVE: I will apply the proportions of the human face and the use of positive and negative space to drawing a realistic portrait of a celebrity from a photograph. My drawing will accurately show texture, make use of at least 8 values and will demonstrate my growth as an artist! I will exercise PATIENCE AS I WAIT FOR MRS. S as this is a valuable life skill and I am not the only student in class!

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