2. Cone,
cylinder, box, sphere
3-dimensional object with
height, width and depth
Light source
Cast shadow
3. 1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Turn in signature page/chalk art project
Show Flashmob
Art journal Prezi
Look at art journals
Pick out an art journal
and label.
4.
A few art students are needed
to come during the Museum’s
Derby Days event on
Saturday/Sunday September
21/22 to do chalk art on the
rooftop?
Serena Wisner can help with 4
people to give rides to Imagine
Children’s Museum.
6. 1.
2.
3.
Signature page?
As you come in, get your envelope.
Pencil drawing guided practice:
Cone(Monday), cylinder, box, sphere
**extra paper to keep your arm clean
4.
Labeled/taped art journal?
7. 1.
2.
3.
Turn in signature page
Envelope with first/last name/period #
Put in Art Journal:
a.Cone, cylinder, box, sphere
b.Panache—cool artifying—
DYNAMIC
c. Tissue paper collage with glue..
4.
Labeled/taped art journal?
8. Art Journal Check on Monday, Sept. 16—Points for:
Label on spine on colored tape: first and last name, per #
4 labeled objects: cone, cylinder, box, sphere
(light source, core shadow, cast shadow, transitions
areas, value scale) Shading shows full range and
transition from dark to light.
Tissue paper collage:
Shiney (sealed with glue).
FLAT overlapped tissue– not bunched up,
Drawings glued in or “hinged” in (as an extra page if
the art journal is small) so I can see the tissue paper.
PANACHE—something creative and unique
1.
9.
10. Art Journal Check on Monday, Sept. 16—Points for:
Label on spine on colored tape: first and last name, per #
4 labeled objects in a two page spread: cone, cylinder,
box, sphere(light source, core shadow, cast shadow,
transition areas, value scale) Shading shows full range
and transition from dark to light.
Tissue paper collage in a two page spread:
Shiny (sealed with glue).
FLAT overlapped tissue– not bunched up,
Drawings glued in or “hinged” in (as an extra page if
the art journal is small) so I can see the tissue paper.
PANACHE—something creative and unique
1.
11. Art Journal Check for:
Label on spine on colored tape: first and last name, per #
4 labeled objects in a two page spread: cone, cylinder, box,
sphere(light source, core shadow, cast shadow, transition areas,
value scale) Shading shows full range and transition from dark to
light.
Tissue paper collage in a two page spread:
Shiny (sealed with glue).
FLAT overlapped tissue– not bunched up,
Drawings glued in or “hinged” in (as an extra page if the art
journal is small) so I can see the tissue paper.
PANACHE—something creative and unique
1.
ELEMENTS OF ART and PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN HANDOUT:
12. ELEMENTS OF ART and PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN HANDOUT:
1.
Two page spread for the 7 elements of art
Use pencil and one or more of the following: crayon, color pencil, marker
Use a rubbing of a texture with one or more of the above media
You need to cut something out from a magazine or construction paper.
Each element needs to be “DRAWN” so it communicates what it is.
Each element needs to include the underlined definition from the handout.
Plus PANACHE
**Thursday, Ms. T. will be gone. A guest speaker from the Art Institute
from Seattle will be presenting to all my classes. Mr. Stockton will be my
sub.2.
2. Two page spread for the principles of design
Same criteria as for the elements of art plus PANACHE
14. ELEMENTS OF ART and PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN HANDOUT:
1.
Two page spread for the 7 elements of art
Use pencil and one or more of the following: crayon, color pencil, marker
Use a rubbing of a texture with one or more of the above media
You need to cut something out from a magazine or construction paper.
Each element needs to be “DRAWN” so it communicates what it is.
Each element needs to include the underlined definition from the handout.
Plus PANACHE
Monday: Review the principles of design and 4 kinds of balance, 5 kinds of
rhythm Two page spread for the principles of design
Same criteria as for the elements of art plus DIFFERENT PANACHE
SKETCHBOOKS AND PENS!!
Ms. T will be gone Tuesday (Ms. Bennett) and Wednesday. (Mr. Stockton)
15. ELEMENTS OF ART and PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN
ART JOURNAL ASSIGNMENTS (MS. T WILL CHECK ON THURSDAY)
1.
Two page spread for the 7 elements of art
2.
Two page spread for the 8 principles of design
Use pencil and one or more of the following: crayon, color pencil, marker
Use a rubbing of a texture with one or more of the above media
You need to cut something out from a magazine or construction paper.
Each element and principle needs to be “DRAWN” so it communicates
what it is.
Each element and principle needs to include the underlined definition from
the handout.
Plus PANACHE
Sketchbook use put on hold until later….
16. ELEMENTS OF ART and PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN
ART JOURNAL ASSIGNMENTS (MS. T WILL CHECK ON THURSDAY)
1.
Two page spread for the 7 elements of art
2.
Two page spread for the 8 principles of design
Use pencil and one or more of the following: crayon, color pencil, marker
Use a rubbing of a texture with one or more of the above media
You need to cut something out from a magazine or construction paper.
Each element and principle needs to be “DRAWN” so it communicates
what it is.
Each element and principle needs to include the underlined definition from
the handout.
Plus PANACHE
Sketchbook use put on hold until later….
17. ELEMENTS OF ART and PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN
ART JOURNAL ASSIGNMENTS (MS. T WILL CHECK ON THURSDAY)
1.
Two page spread for the 7 elements of art
2.
Two page spread for the 8 principles of design
Use pencil and one or more of the following: crayon, color pencil, marker
Use a rubbing of a texture with one or more of the above media
You need to cut something out from a magazine or construction paper.
Each element and principle needs to be “DRAWN” so it communicates
what it is.
Each element and principle needs to include the underlined definition from
the handout. ** RHYTHM**
Plus PANACHE
Where can you find these items? Scissors, glue, rulers, white paper, paper
cutters, clean up spray bottles, crayons, markers, pencil sharpeners, tape
dispenser, stapler. Where to turn stuff in, ..what else?
(This will be an art journal assignment)
19. AS YOU COME IN TODAY, GET ONE WHITE PIECE OF PAPER, ONE
GREEN PENCIL AND ONE BLUE PENCIL.
TODAY: We will draw and shade a cone (Monochromatic)and cylinder
(Analogous) (For people who are done with the elements and principles, get
a paper weaving handout and have a go at it!!)
ELEMENTS OF ART and PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN
ART JOURNAL ASSIGNMENTS Check Monday
1.
Two page spread for the 7 elements of art
2.
Two page spread for the 8 principles of design
Use pencil and one or more of the following: crayon, color pencil, marker
Use a rubbing of a texture with one or more of the above media
You need to cut something out from a magazine or construction paper.
Each element and principle needs to be “DRAWN” so it communicates
what it is.
Each element and principle needs to include the underlined definition from
the handout. ** RHYTHM**
Plus PANACHE
20. 2. CHOOSE YOUR
SEATS!
No more than 2
people per table
or Ms. T will
move you.
1. Get Sketchbook- Use
PRINT your
these steps and the pencil in
FIRST AND
your sketchbook to draw and
LAST name on
shade (on your own) cartoon
clip board
on screen so it fills up your
second page:
21.
1. Stacked Drawers –Drawers have correct stuff
2. Stacked Drawers-Drawers have correct stuff
3. Stacked Drawers and Table-Drawers and
Table have correct stuff
4. Back Table-Boxes and drawers have correct
stuff
5. Scouts—Scout the room for misplaced
supplies and put in proper place
Oct 1 – Oct 4: Table 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 clean up Areas
1, 2, 3, 4, 5.
22.
Zone 1: Scissors, pencil sharpeners:
Zone 2: Rulers
Zone 3: White Paper, Scraps, Crayons, Markers
Zone 4: Magazines , Color Paper, White Paper, Color
Pencils, Glue
In front desk by Art 1 file cabinet: “Turn in Drawer”
(where you turn stuff in or where I put random stuff I
find)
Under front desk: Class Handouts in “Art 1” file
cabinet
By art journal book shelf: Drying Racks
Big file cabinet by door: Your envelopes (with
sketchbooks/pencils) in your numbered file folder
23.
24. Please get your sketchbooks
and draw the cartoon to fill your
page!
Also….GET TWO COLOR
PENCILS: either RED AND
GREEN or BLUE AND
ORANGE or VIOLET AND
YELLOW to draw and shade a
COMPLEMENTARY sphere
25.
Please get your sketch books and
date and draw today’s cartoon—
fill up your page!
IMPORTANT: MONDAY IS
THE LAST DAY TO GET FULL
CREDIT ON 1ST, 2ND, AND 3RD
ART JOURNAL ENTRIES
Today: Combine your paper
weaving and 4 shaded objects
correctly labeled in 4th two page
spread—with PANACHE!
(NO DO-OVERS—GET IT
RIGHT THE FIRST TIME!)
26.
4 objects correctly labeled: high light/s, core shadow, cast
shadow, transition areas, light source, value scale
Correct colors used and definitions written:
Monochromatic: one color (tints, tones, shades)
Analogous: 3 colors adjacent on the color wheel
Triadic: 3 equally distant or spaced colors on the color
wheel. Examples: RYB; GOV
Complementary: Opposites on the color wheel Examples:
BO; RG; VY
PAPER WEAVING-SPREAD OVER TWO SIDES AND
DONE WELL
PANACHE—Your
creative touch!
27.
Draw a hat
that fills your
sketchbook
page
Power of
Color Power
Point
Color Theory
Activity
28.
Please get your sketch books and
date and draw today’s cartoon—fill
up your page!
IMPORTANT: MONDAY IS THE
LAST DAY TO GET FULL CREDIT
ON 1ST, 2ND, AND 3RD ART
JOURNAL ENTRIES
Today: Where I AM FROM handout
and slide show.
This Week’s Clean Up:
Zone 1=Table 6
Zone 2=Table 7
Zone 3=Table 8
Zone 4=Table 9
Scouts=Table 10
29.
Please get your sketch books and
date and draw today’s cartoon—
fill up your page!
WORK DAY:
Finish paperweaving, 4 object art
journal two page spread
Finish Where I Am From poem
Draw 16 drawings from poem
(Fill up each section)
This Week’s Clean Up:
Zone 1=Table 6 Zone 2=Table 7
Zone 3=Table 8 Zone 4=Table 9
Scouts=Table 10
30. Please get your sketch books
and date and draw today’s
cartoon—fill up your page!
WORK DAY:
Finish paperweaving, 4 object art
journal two page spread
Finish Where I Am From poem
Draw 16 drawings from poem (Fill
up each section)
This Week’s Clean Up:
Zone 1=Table 6 Zone 2=Table 7
Zone 3=Table 8 Zone 4=Table 9
Scouts=Table 10
31. Please get your sketch books and
date and draw today’s cartoon—
fill up your page!
Review Rubric and Work Day:
Finish paperweaving, 4 object
art journal two page spread
Finish Where I Am From poem
Draw 16 drawings from poem
(Fill up each section) Use 10–16
for Narrative Portrait.
This Week’s Clean Up:
Zone 1=Table 6
Zone 2=Table 7
Zone 3=Table 8
Zone 4=Table 9
Scouts=Table 10
32.
33. Please get your sketch books and draw
today’s cartoon—fill up your page!
Ms. T gone Tuesday and Wednesday
Progress Reports Posted TODAY
Work Day: hang people hung up
Last 10 minutes—journal check
This Week’s Clean Up:
Zone 1=Table 11
Zone 2=Table 12
Zone 3=Table 13
Zone 4=Table 14
Scouts=Table 15
34. Please get your sketch books and draw
today’s cartoon—fill up your page!
Ms. T gone today and Wednesday
Progress Reports Posted Monday
Work on your Narrative Portrait—USE
VISUAL REFERENCES!!
Due October 21, Monday
This Week’s Clean Up:
Zone 1=Table 11
Zone 2=Table 12
Zone 3=Table 13
Zone 4=Table 14
Scouts=Table 15
35. Please get your sketch books and
draw today’s cartoon—fill up your
page!
Ms. T gone Tuesday and
Wednesday
Work Day: Narrative Portrait—
USE VISUAL REFERENCES!!
Due Monday, October 21.
This Week’s Clean Up:
Zone 1=Table 11 Zone 2=Table 12
Zone 3=Table 13 Zone 4=Table 14
Scouts=Table 15
36. REVIEW
NARRATIVE PORTRAIT RUBRIC
CHECK
ART JOURNALS
SKETCHBOOKS
Parent Conferences next
week:
Have Art Journal up to
date
Have Sketchbooks up to
date
Have Narrative Portraits
finished and displayed for
parent conferences.
37. FILL A SKETCHBOOK PAGE—PIG VAMPIRE?
CARTOON CHECK MONDAY (ADD PANACHE)
Tuesday/wednesday:
Work Day
Finish narrative portrait to
put up at art conference
next Saturday.
TOMORROW: OPEN
STUDIO 11 TO 1
(community service
hours… Friday 3 to 5,
Saturday Oct 26, 4:30 –
8:30.)
38. FILL A SKETCHBOOK PAGE—BIRD—ADD BACKGROUND
Cartoon check Monday
(add panache)
Finish narrative portrait to
put up at art conference
next Saturday.
This Week’s Clean Up:
Zone 1=Table16
Zone 2=Table 17
Zone 3=Table 18
Zone 4=Table 1
Scouts=Table 2
39.
FILL a sketchbook
page—DRAW BIG,
DRAW DARK,
SHADE AND ADD
BACKGROUND!
WORK DAY!!
FINISH
SKETCHBOOKS
FINISH
NARRATIVE
PORTRAITS
Names taken of non
workers!
40.
FILL a sketchbook
page—DRAW BIG,
DRAW DARK,
SHADE AND ADD
BACKGROUND!
WORK DAY!!
FINISH
SKETCHBOOKS
TURN IN
NARRATIVE
PORTRAITS
Names taken of non
workers!
41.
FILL a sketchbook
page with the cat—
DRAW BIG, DRAW
DARK, SHADE AND
ADD
BACKGROUND!
AJ COVER DAY!
WATCH THE
POWERPOINT
Names taken of non
workers!
42.
TODAY—NO CARTOON. GET A WHITE PIECE OF
PAPER AND DRAW A PERSON’S HEAD, NECK,
SHOULDERS WITH A FACE AND HAIR AS BEST
YOU CAN.
TOUCHING BASE, HEADS UP FOR WEDNESDAY,
THURSDAY…MR. STOCKTON WILL BE HERE.
Names taken of non workers!
43.
FILL a sketchbook
page with the baby—
DRAW BIG, DRAW
DARK, SHADE AND
ADD
BACKGROUND!
Work Day!
First: Art Journal
front and back cover
Second: Lots of
cartoons in a two
page spread.
Names taken of non
workers!
44.
FILL a sketchbook
page with the baby—
DRAW BIG, DRAW
DARK, SHADE AND
ADD
BACKGROUND!
Today: Work Day!
First: Art Journal
front and back cover
Second: Lots of
cartoons in a two
page spread.
Names taken of non
workers!
45.
FILL a sketchbook page with the faces—DRAW BIG,
DRAW DARK, SHADE AND ADD BACKGROUND!
Today: Face to face with Chuck Close
46.
FILL a sketchbook page with the turkey—DRAW BIG,
DRAW DARK, SHADE AND ADD BACKGROUND!
Today: Finish traced face, 2 page spread info
47. FILL a sketchbook page with MANY sheep—DRAW BIG,
DRAW DARK, SHADE AND ADD BACKGROUND!
Today: WORK DAY—LAST IN CLASS DAY FOR COVERS—
FINISH AT HOME IF NECESSARY.**Ms. T looked for art
journals around the room and put art journals on shelves or in
box by drying rack
TWO PAGE SPREAD
WITH CARTOON
FACES! (Handout in
handout drawer)
NO PAINTING-NO DRAWING
PENCILS--due to ruined art
supplies
48.
Today: Finish traced face, 2 page spread info
1. Traced and shaded face
2. Number line with pencil numbers:
2H HB 2B 6B
3. Two value scales (stair step and transitional)
4. 25 words in sentence form about Chuck Close
5. Cut out faces from magazines (2 to 4 with a
minimum of 2 inches per face)
Photos: Minimum of 4” tall, person face. Email to my
email address (on white board) or bring in. Photos
taken on Wednesday.
49.
SCISSORS AND PENCIL SHARPENERS IN
DRAWERS IN ZONE 1
RULERS IN DRAWER IN ZONE 2
VARIOUS PAPER, MARKERS, CRAYONS IN ZONE 3
COLOR PENCILS, GLUE IN ZONE 4
WET ART JOURNALS GO ON THE DRYING RACK,
NOT ON OTHER STUDENTS SHELVES OR BY THE
WINDOWS
YOU CAN USE STUFF FROM THE MIXED MEDIA
TABLE BY ZONE 4 BUT DO NOT TOUCH ANYTHING
OUTSIDE OF THESE ZONES OR ANYTHING THAT IS
NOT YOURS
50. FILL a sketchbook page with MANY different sized roses
on their sides—DRAW BIG, DRAW DARK, SHADE AND
ADD BACKGROUND!
Today: Narrative Portraits returned, rubrics reviewed.
Resubmission allowed within one week. Last day for this
project turn in is Wednesday, November 13.
Finish value scales
Two page spread in AJ
Questions?
51. FILL a sketchbook page with a family of elephants.
DRAW BIG, DRAW DARK, SHADE AND ADD
BACKGROUND!
Today: two page spread in AJ— Example on front table
1. Traced and shaded face
2. Number line with pencil numbers:
2H HB 2B 6B
3. Two value scales
(stair step and transitional)
4. 25 words in sentence form
about Chuck Close
5. 2 to 4 cut out faces from
magazines (with a minimum
of 2 inches per face)
6. PANACHE!!
52. FILL a sketchbook page with a couple of penguins holding
“hands”. DRAW BIG, DRAW DARK, SHADE AND ADD
BACKGROUND!
Friday:
1. Granny Handout
2. Grid Granny
3. Map out areas:
1” by 1” squares
2” by 2” squares
Tape Transfer demo
53. FILL a sketchbook page with a
MONSTER! DRAW BIG,
DRAW DARK, SHADE AND
ADD BACKGROUND!
Today: two page spread in AJ—
Example on front table
1. Traced and shaded face
2. Number line with pencil
numbers:
2H HB 2B 6B
3. Two value scales
(stair step and transitional)
4. 25 words in sentence form
about Chuck Close
5. 2 to 4 cut out faces from
magazines (with a minimum
of 2 inches per face)
6. PANACHE!!
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54. FILL a sketchbook page with a PANDA! DRAW BIG,
DRAW DARK, SHADE AND ADD BACKGROUND!
*LAST CHANCE TO TURN IN
NARRATIVE PORTRAIT
THURSDAY (POSTPONED
FROM TODAY)
*Map 1 ½” by 1 ½” square grid
and start drawing Granny
*Draw where lights and darks are
*Use crosshairs to plot reference
points
*Try working upside down to fool
left side of brain.
*LAST 15 MINUTES—COVERS!
55. FILL a sketchbook page with a couple of BUNNIES!
DRAW BIG, DRAW DARK, SHADE AND ADD
BACKGROUND! Sketchbook check Friday. Bring photos asap!
*LAST CHANCE TO TURN IN
NARRATIVE PORTRAIT TODAY!!
Photo Shoot Today!
Draw BIG GRANNY
*Map 2” by 2” grid area
*Draw where lights and darks are
*Use crosshairs to plot reference points
*Try working upside down to fool left
side of brain.
*GRADE CHECK: 1. cartoon faces
2. traced and shaded faces (with 25 +
words in sentence form about Chuck
Close, two value scales, number line,
two + cutout faces, PANACHE)
56. FILL a sketchbook page with a couple of KITTIES! DRAW
BIG, DRAW DARK, SHADE AND ADD BACKGROUND!
Finish covers:
Re-check next week
Label
Front and back decorated
1. Seal with acrylic polymer
Use high tech spreader
Put on drying rack
2. packing tape
TURN IN SKETCHBOOKS
FOR CARTOON CHECK
GRADE CHECK
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57. FILL a sketchbook page with a happy CAR!! DRAW BIG,
DRAW DARK, SHADE AND ADD BACKGROUND!
Monday: Tape Transfer demo
AJ 6: Traced and shaded faces
with Tape transfer for two
page spread: (3 sized
Grannies—1 ½ by 1 ½”
squares, 1” by 1” squares, 2”
by 2” squares—totaling 20,
labeled by size and number,
mosaic cut handout, tape
transfer, PANACHE!
58. SKETCHBOOK CARTOONS 15 (Bird – Kitty)
ART JOURNAL INFO:
FINISHED COVER-Sealed with
GRANNIES
color coded label on spine
(1st/Last name, Per#)
1. 3 sized Grannies—
1 ½ by 1 ½” squares, 1”
FACES:
by 1” squares, 2” by 2”
1.Traced and shaded face
2. Number line with pencil
squares—totaling 20,
numbers:
labeled by size and
2H HB 2B 6B
number
3. Two value scales (stair step
and transitional)
2. mosaic cut handout
4. 25 words in sentence form
3. tape transfer
about Chuck Close
5. 2 to 4 cut out faces from
4. PANACHE!
magazines (with a minimum
of 2 inches per face)
6. PANACHE!!
59. FILL a sketchbook page with a few CATS!!
AJ 6:
DRAW BIG, DRAW DARK, SHADE AND ADD BACKGROUND!
1.Traced and shaded face
2. Number line with pencil numbers:
2H HB 2B 6B
3. Two value scales (stair step and transitional)
4. 25 words in sentence form about Chuck
Close
5. 2 to 4 cut out faces from magazines
6. PANACHE!!
AJ 7 GRANNIES
1. 3 sized Grannies—
1 ½ by 1 ½” squares, 1” by 1” squares, 2” by 2”
squares—totaling 20, labeled by size and
number
2. mosaic cut handout
3. tape transfer
4. PANACHE!
60. FILL a sketchbook page with a HERMIT CRAB! Date the work,
DRAW BIG, DRAW DARK, SHADE AND ADD BACKGROUND!
FRIDAY IS LAST DAY FOR AJ 6, 7 AND
SKETCHBOOK CHECK
AJ 6 FACES
1.Traced and shaded face
2. Number line with pencil numbers:
2H HB 2B 6B
3. Two value scales (stair step and
transitional)
4. 25 words in sentence form about Chuck
Close
5. 2 to 4 cut out faces from magazines
6. PANACHE!!
AJ 7 GRANNIES
1. 3 sized Grannies—
1 ½ by 1 ½” squares, 1” by 1” squares, 2” by
2” squares—totaling 20, labeled by size and
number
2. mosaic cut handout
3. tape transfer
4. PANACHE!
61. FILL a sketchbook page with a TURKEY with today’s
date. DRAW BIG, DRAW DARK, SHADE AND ADD
BACKGROUND!
FRIDAY IS LAST DAY FOR AJ 6, 7 AND
SKETCHBOOK CHECK
AJ 6 FACES
1.Traced and shaded face
2. Number line with pencil numbers:
2H HB 2B 6B
3. Two value scales (stair step and transitional)
4. 25 words in sentence form about Chuck
Close
5. 2 to 4 cut out faces from magazines
6. PANACHE!!
AJ 7 GRANNIES
1. 3 sized Grannies—
1 ½ by 1 ½” squares, 1” by 1” squares, 2” by 2”
squares—totaling 20, labeled by size and
number
2. mosaic cut handout
3. tape transfer
4. PANACHE!
62. FILL a sketchbook page with a cardinal with today’s date.
DRAW BIG, DRAW DARK, SHADE AND ADD
BACKGROUND!
FRIDAY IS LAST DAY FOR AJ 6, 7 AND
SKETCHBOOK CHECK
AJ 6 FACES
1.Traced and shaded face
2. Number line with pencil numbers:
2H HB 2B 6B
3. Two value scales (stair step and transitional)
4. 25 words in sentence form about Chuck
Close
5. 2 to 4 cut out faces from magazines
6. PANACHE!!
AJ 7 GRANNIES
1. 3 sized Grannies—
1 ½ by 1 ½” squares, 1” by 1” squares, 2” by 2”
squares—totaling 20, labeled by size and
number
2. mosaic cut handout
3. tape transfer
4. PANACHE!
63. FILL a sketchbook page with a GOATwith today’s date.
DRAW BIG, DRAW DARK, SHADE AND ADD
YOUR FINAL DRAWING PROJECT IS
BACKGROUND!
DUE THE FIRST WEEK OF
DECEMBER!! (on heavy paper)
DUE 11/22
AJ 6 FACES
1.Traced and shaded face
2. Number line with pencil numbers:
2H HB 2B 6B
3. Two value scales (stair step and transitional)
4. 25 words in sentence form about Chuck Close
5. 2 to 4 cut out faces from magazines
6. PANACHE!!
AJ 7 GRANNIES
1. 3 sized Grannies—
1 ½ by 1 ½” squares, 1” by 1” squares, 2” by 2” squares—
totaling 20, labeled by size and number
2. mosaic cut handout
3. tape transfer
4. PANACHE!
64. FILL a sketchbook page with a DOGGIE (add eyes) with
today’s date. DRAW BIG, DRAW DARK, SHADE AND
YOUR FINAL DRAWING PROJECT IS DUE
ADD BACKGROUND!
THE FIRST WEEK OF DECEMBER!!
DUE 11/22
AJ 6 FACES
1.Traced and shaded face
2. Number line with pencil numbers:
2H HB 2B 6B
3. Two value scales (stair step and transitional)
4. 25 words in sentence form about Chuck
Close
5. 2 to 4 cut out faces from magazines
6. PANACHE!!
AJ 7 GRANNIES
1. 3 sized Grannies—
1 ½ by 1 ½” squares, 1” by 1” squares, 2” by 2”
squares—totaling 20, labeled by size and
number
2. mosaic cut handout
3. tape transfer
4. PANACHE!
65. YOUR FINAL DRAWING PROJECT IS DUE THE
FIRST WEEK OF DECEMBER!!
DUE 11/22
AJ 6 FACES
1.Traced and shaded face
2. Number line with pencil numbers:
2H HB 2B 6B
3. Two value scales (stair step and transitional)
4. 25 words in sentence form about Chuck Close
5. 2 to 4 cut out faces from magazines
6. PANACHE!!
AJ 7 GRANNIES
1. 3 sized Grannies—
1 ½ by 1 ½” squares, 1” by 1” squares, 2” by 2”
squares—totaling 20, labeled by size and number
2. mosaic cut handout
3. tape transfer
4. PANACHE!
66. Draw the SNOW PERSON with
a background, and date the
drawing.
YOUR FINAL DRAWING
PROJECT IS DUE THURSDAY,
DECEMBER 5.
**HEAVY PAPER**FULL
VALUE RANGE**
**NO GRID LINES AND NO
DRAWING LINES-- ONLY
EDGES**
**THESE DRAWINGS DO NOT
GO INTO YOUR JOURNAL
THEY WILL BE GLUED ONTO
YOUR NEXT PROJECT.
Last day is December 6, to turn in
Narrative Portrait for any points.
67. Draw the PIE with a
background, and date the
drawing.
YOUR FINAL DRAWING
PROJECT IS DUE THURSDAY,
DECEMBER 5!!
**HEAVY PAPER**FULL
VALUE RANGE**
**NO GRID LINES AND NO
DRAWING LINES-- ONLY
EDGES**
**THESE DRAWINGS DO NOT
GO INTO YOUR JOURNAL
THEY WILL BE GLUED ONTO
YOUR NEXT PROJECT.
68. AJ 6 FACES
1.Traced and shaded face
2. Number line with pencil numbers:
2H HB 2B 6B
3. Two value scales (stair step and transitional)
4. 25 words in sentence form about Chuck Close
5. 2 to 4 cut out faces from magazines
6. PANACHE!!
AJ 7 GRANNIES
1. 3 sized Grannies—1 ½ by 1 ½” squares, 1” by 1” squares, 2”
by 2” squares—totaling 20, labeled by size and number
2. mosaic cut handout
3. tape transfer
4. PANACHE!
69. Draw the CUPCAKE with a
background, and date the
drawing.
YOUR FINAL DRAWING
PROJECT IS DUE THURSDAY,
DECEMBER 5!!
**HEAVY PAPER**FULL
VALUE RANGE**
**NO GRID LINES AND NO
DRAWING LINES-- ONLY
EDGES**
**THESE DRAWINGS DO NOT
GO INTO YOUR JOURNAL
THEY WILL BE GLUED ONTO
YOUR NEXT PROJECT.
70. Draw the HORSEY with a
background, and date the
drawing.
YOUR FINAL DRAWING
PROJECT IS DUE THURSDAY,
DECEMBER 5!!
**HEAVY PAPER**FULL
VALUE RANGE**
**NO GRID LINES AND NO
DRAWING LINES-- ONLY
EDGES**
**THESE DRAWINGS DO NOT
GO INTO YOUR JOURNAL
THEY WILL BE GLUED ONTO
YOUR NEXT PROJECT.
71. Draw the SANTA with a
background, and date the
drawing.
START NEW PROJECT
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