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Abstraction only Gradation Experimentation of mark making Focal Point

Painting. Abstraction only Gradation Experimentation of mark making Focal Point. Vocabulary. Previous. New. Abstraction Gradation Weight Tooth Loading a Paint Brush Focal Point Organic shape Palette Tempera Shades and tints. Portrait landscape Gesture Perspective Aerial view

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Abstraction only Gradation Experimentation of mark making Focal Point

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  1. Painting • Abstraction only • Gradation • Experimentation of mark making • Focal Point

  2. Vocabulary Previous New • Abstraction • Gradation • Weight • Tooth • Loading a Paint Brush • Focal Point • Organic shape • Palette • Tempera • Shades and tints • Portrait • landscape • Gesture • Perspective • Aerial view • Comic Strips • Panel • Cut • Paste

  3. Gradation Previous New • Abstraction • Gradation • Weight • Tooth • Loading a Paint Brush • Focal Point • Organic shape • Palette • Tempera • Shades and tints • Portrait • landscape • Gesture • Perspective • Aerial view • Comic Strips • Panel • Cut • Paste

  4. Definition not available in Ontario Arts Curriculum http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/gradation

  5. Classroom Poster - Value

  6. Classroom Poster - Value Highlight Light Shadow Cast Shadow

  7. Classroom Poster - Value

  8. Classroom Poster - Value Ifblackis added to a hue, a darker value is achieved, and is called a shade. 50% 100 100 50% If white is added to a hue, a lighter value is achieved, and is called a tint.

  9. Loading a paintbrush with Paint No more than half of the bristle length

  10. Margarine lidas a palette

  11. 50% white 50% red

  12. Add 3 Red

  13. Add 3 White

  14. Add 3 White

  15. Add 3 Red

  16. Mix with white

  17. Mix with white

  18. Mix paint using an up and down action

  19. Mix paint using an up and down action

  20. Start applying the paint to the paper using the brush that is loaded with your choice of colour

  21. Move each tint of the colour from the palette onto the paper.

  22. Use a paper towel to remove excess paint .

  23. When you reach the half colour half white tint switch to the brush that is loaded with white paint.

  24. Organic Shapes http://www.artsconnected.org/toolkit/encyc_shapegeorganic.html

  25. Blend the swatches of tints on the paper into an organic shape.

  26. Carefully rinse the area with water, then dab soap onto the stained area. Leave the soap on the stain until washed with your laundry! If you get paint on your clothing!

  27. Experiment with mark-making.

  28. Experiment making marks with (toy cars, sponges, tooth brushes, combs, string etc.)

  29. Is the Focal Point? Hold up your painting in both a landscape and portrait orientation and ask a neighboring student what area of the painting do they see first?

  30. Landscape or Portrait? Please print your name in the bottom right corner of your painting with a pen or pencil!

  31. Place on drying rack The paintings will be stored in the storage room until your Portfolio evaluations.

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