Project: Draw tessellation of waves with diagonal lines showing rhythm and pattern.
Materials: Videos: "What is Rhythm" and "6 to 8 Waves Tessellation: Rhythm Part 1," pencil, Sharpie, ruler, 3 X 5 lined index card, several sheets of scratch paper and white paper. Objective: Learn about rhythm; another principle of design. Notice that the design is interlocking from side to side and top to bottom. Procedure: Watch the informative video, “What is Rhythm," first to learn about the principle of design; Rhythm. Next watch the instructional video, "6 to 8 Wave Tessellation: Rhythm Part 1," once and then watch it again as you work. Follow along and pause as needed. Take a picture of your work. Post it along with a critique. Review the procedure by rewatching the video on the home page on critiquing. Be sure to include your name and title your work on your post.Project: Tessellation of waves with diagonal lines to show pattern and rhythm
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Project: Oil resist design of a turtle in water with watercolor paint
Materials: Videos: "Visual Movement - Art Vocab Definition " and "6 to 8 Turtle: Movement" Pencil, Sharpie, oil pastels, watercolor paint and white construction paper. Objective: Learn about movement; another principle of design. Notice that the drawings incorporate symmetrical balance as well as movement. Animals and people are symmetrical in design. Also learn the oil resist and the rubbing/transfer technique using oil pastels. Procedure: Watch the informative video, “Visual Movement - Art Vocab Definition," first to learn about the principle of design; Movement. Next watch the instructional video, "6 to 8 Turtle: Movement," once and then watch it again as you work. Follow along and pause as needed. After you have completed the turtle painting, take out the copies of the eagle from lesson 14 and see if you can draw lines that show more movement and incorporate the oil resist technique. Take a picture of your work. Post it along with a critique. Review the procedure by rewatching the video on the home page on critiquing. Be sure to include your name and title your work on your post.
Project: Drawing an Eagle and adding Emphasis with a Black Sharpie and Oil Pastel
Materials: Videos: "Art - What is Emphasis," and "6 to 8 Eagle Oil Pastel." Pencil, Black Sharpie, oil pastels and white construction paper. Objective: Learn about emphasis; another principle of design. Notice that the drawings incorporate symmetrical balance. Animals and people are symmetrical in design. Also learn the blending technique for oil pastels. Procedure: Watch the informative video, “Art - What is Emphasis," first to learn about the principle of design; Emphasis. Next watch the instructional video, "6-8 Eagle Oil Pastel," once and then watch it again as you work. Follow along and pause as needed. Be sure to draw multiple copies of the same drawing or make photocopies. These pictures will be used in lesson 15. Take a picture of your work. Post it along with a critique. Review the procedure by rewatching the video on the home page on critiquing. Be sure to include your name and title your work on your post. |
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