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ART I

ART I. Mrs. Petr. Quarter I. Line Shape Pattern Texture Color Space. Principles of Depth Size Intensity Overlapping. Quarter 2. Color Color history Color mixing Color schemes Color implications Application of color to the Elements of Art. Texture/Shading Pencil Ink color.

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ART I

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  1. ART I Mrs. Petr

  2. Quarter I Line Shape Pattern Texture Color Space Principles of Depth • Size • Intensity • Overlapping

  3. Quarter 2 Color • Color history • Color mixing • Color schemes • Color implications • Application of color to the Elements of Art Texture/Shading • Pencil • Ink • color

  4. Quarter 3 Observational Drawing- • Learning to draw 3D objects that are in front of you. • Mixed media drawing Collage- • Incorporating drawing with cut and torn paper to create a multi-media project.

  5. Quarter 4 Painting Apply skills from semester I to the paint medium. Focus on various styles of painting as we study famous artists. Explore new mediums as they relate to skills previously learned. • Printmaking • Oil pastel • Annual Art Show

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  7. Art I Syllabus Course description: Art I – a full year studio course meeting 3 times each cycle for 1/2 credit. Objective: The students will explore the elements of art and the principles of design through numerous projects. An initial focus on basic drawing skills will establish a strong foundation for the students to experiment with new materials in both 2 and 3 dimensional design. Studio projects, journals, discussions and critiques will expand each student’s experience and visual awareness.

  8. 1. Materials • There is no text for this course. All students are required to have a journal/sketchbook that will be available for purchase in the art room. • Students should have a drawing tube that will be used to transport their work. This will be available for purchase in the art room. It should be stored in their locker. (18”H) • Three #2 pencils (no mechanicals), two erasers and two black ultra-fine tip Sharpies will be needed for class and should be stored in backpacks. Without these the student is unprepared.

  9. 2. Class work • Students must arrive to class on time with materials needed. • Students must conduct themselves as deemed appropriate in the handbook (this includes respect for the teacher and classmates). • All materials and school property are to be carefully maintained. • Students must make up all missed work due to absence. An excused/unexcused slip from the office must accompany the student when returning to class. At this time a date for any missed work will be given. Absence due to truancy reflects a “0” for that day’s assignment as well as consequences determined by the Dean of Students. • All projects must be turned in on time. • Students need to recognize the importance of participation and consistent effort in class.

  10. 3. Homework All homework must be turned in on time. Journals will be turned in periodically for grading. On-going class projects that are taken home must be back for the next class session. Any work that is transported must return in excellent condition. Students need to recognize the importance of homework/journal as it does determine 10% of the quarter grade. Homework and any other course related information can be found in Net Classroom.

  11. 4. Grades: • Projects determine 70% of the quarter grade. • Homework/journal determined 10% of the quarter grade. • Participation and effort in class/critiques determines 20% of the quarter grade. • There is an exam at the end of each semester. • Term grade: 40% quarter 1; 40% quarter 2; 20% exam. • vpetr@loyolablakefield.org

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