Art A Review Term 1 - art class with lyon

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ART A REVIEW TERM 1
E.Lyon
Rotational Drawing 10.24.2016
•At the door pick up three pieces
of paper
•Fold them so they create a book
•Let’s label our book together
Bell Work
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Write your name on the cover of your sketchbook
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Write the date
• 1) How was your fall break?
• 2) What did you do?
• 3) What are you most excited for about this week at
school?
• 4) When is the last day to turn work on for this class?
Agenda 10.24.2016
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Prepare your sketchbook for rotational drawing
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Rotational Drawing
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5 min. per drawing
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Each drawing will have a different focus and some notes(this is to review some of
the art terms we have covered so far and to introduce some new terms)
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Next class:
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We will review all the art work we have created
We will each display our work in the hall(don’t worry you can omit two pieces of art and
set your favorite two on top)
Get our graded Randomness Projects back
We might have time to start one point perspective, birds eye view, but that will go on
term 2’s grade
Rotational Drawing
• 5 minutes per drawing
• Focus on drawing to the best of your own ability
• Each drawing will have a different term associated
with it
• As a class we will write down what the term
means together
Line
• Lines and curves are marks that span a distance
between two points (or the path of a moving
point). As an element of visual art, line is the use
of various marks, outlines and implied lines in
artwork and design. A line has a width, direction,
and length.[1] A line's width is sometimes called its
"thickness". Lines are sometimes called "strokes",
especially when referring to lines in digital
artwork.
Shape
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A shape is defined as a two or more dimensional area that stands out from the
space next to or around it due to a defined or implied boundary, or because of
differences of value, color, or texture.[4] All objects are composed of shapes and all
other 'Elements of Design' are shapes in some way.[5]
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Categories[edit]
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Mechanical Shapes or Geometric Shapes are the shapes that can be drawn using a
ruler or compass. Mechanical shapes, whether simple or complex, produce a
feeling of control or order.[5]
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Organic Shapes are freehand drawn shapes that are complex and normally found
in nature. Organic shapes produce a natural feel.[5]
Value
•Value The lightness or darkness of tones or
colors. White is the lightest value; black is
the darkest. The value halfway between
these extremes is called middle gray. Space
An element of art by which positive and
negative areas are defined or a sense of
depth achieved in a work of art .
Form
• Form may be described as any three-dimensional object.
Form can be measured, from top to bottom (height),
side to side (width), and from back to front (depth).
Form is also defined by light and dark. It can be defined
by the presence of shadows on surfaces or faces of an
object. There are two types of form, geometric (manmade) and natural (organic form). Form may be created
by the combining of two or more shapes. It may be
enhanced by tone, texture and color. It can be illustrated
or constructed.
Texture
Meaning the way a surface feels or is perceived to feel. Texture can be added
to attract or repel interest to an element, depending on the pleasantness of
the texture.[5]
Types of texture
•Tactile texture is the actual three-dimension feel of a surface that can be
touched. Painter can use impasto to build peaks and create texture.[5]
•Visual texture is the illusion of the surfaces peaks and valleys, like the tree
pictured. Any texture shown in a photo is a visual texture, meaning the paper
is smooth no matter how rough the image perceives it to be.[5]
Most textures have a natural touch but still seem to repeat a motif in some
way. Regularly repeating a motif will result in a texture appearing as
a pattern.[5]
Balance
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It is a state of equalized tension and equilibrium, which may not always be calm.[3]
• Types: Symmetry
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Asymmetrical balance produces an informal balance that is attention attracting
and dynamic.
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Radial balance is arranged around a central element. The elements placed in a
radial balance seem to 'radiate' out from a central point in a circular fashion.
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Overall is a mosaic form of balance which normally arises from too many elements
being put on a page. Due to the lack of hierarchy and contrast, this form of
balance can look noisy but sometimes quiet.
Contrast
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Space
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Filled / Empty
Near / Far
2-D / 3-D
Position
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Chaotic
Mechanical /
Hand-Drawn
Form
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Black & White
/ Color
Light / Dark
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Thick / Thin
Liquid / Solid
Simple /
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Complex
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• Gravity
• Beauty / Ugly
• Size
• Texture
• Light / Heavy
• Whole /
• Large / Small
• Fine / Coarse
• Stable /
Broken
• Deep /
• Smooth /
Unstable
Shallow
Rough
• Direction
• Stability /
• Fat / Thin
• Sharp / Dull
Movement
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Left / Right
Isolated /
Grouped
Centered /
Off-Center
• Structure
Top / Bottom • Organized /
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Color
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Grey scale /
Color
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Density
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Transparent /
Opaque
Emphasis
•Emphasis is defined as an area or object
within the artwork that draws attention and
becomes a focal point. Subordination is
defined as minimizing or toning down other
compositional elements in order to bring
attention to the focal point.
What art elements and principles of
design did we not cover?
•Color
•Space
Next class:
• We will review all the art work we have created
• We will each display our work in the hall(don’t worry
you can omit two pieces of art and set your favorite
two on top)
• Get our graded Randomness Projects back
• Class and teacher survey
• We might have time to start one point perspective,
birds eye view, but that will go on term 2’s grade
Exit Pass 10.24.2016
1)
Star your favorite drawing in your sketchbook from today
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Write down why this is your favorite one?
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Put a sad face on the one that is your least favorite
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Write down why this is your least favorite?
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See you all Wednesday! We will arrange our masks for the music concert on
Thursday! – they will be on display for the Halloween Music Concert(so if you can
bring yours back to put on display that’d be awesome!)
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We will have an audience voting box and the top winners will get a candy bar