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***ALL ASSIGNMENTS DUE ON FRIDAY***
FIRST WEEK - DRAWING BOOK
1. Bring DRAWING BOOK , 9" X 12" with no lines, approximately
100 pages, can be purchased at the Bookstore or Hobby Lobby. (SPIRAL
ONLY)
2. Name the six visual elements and the five design principles.
3. Put your code on the bottom right hand corner of completed homework.
These are your initials, student#, grade level, for example, KT-l4-5.
SECOND WEEK-VISUAL ELEMENTS AND DESIGN PRINCIPLES
1. Draw a border.
2. Inside the border draw and label the Examples of all the Visual
Elements and Design Principles.
3. PUT YOUR CODE NUMBER, BOTTOM, RIGHT CORNER.
THIRD WEEK- LINE (Visual Element) andLANDSCAPE(Genre)
1. Draw a border.
2. On the border draw examples of 6 different lines.
3. Label the names of these lines.
4. Inside the border draw a landscape using 12 different lines and
remember to use the horizon line correctly. Use a horizontal format.
5. PUT YOUR CODE NUMBER, BOTTOM, RIGHT CORNER.
FOURTH WEEK - SHAPE/FORM (Visual Elements) and STILL LIFE (Genre)
1. Draw five geometric shapes and 2 organic shapes on the border.
2. Draw five geometric forms and 2 organic forms on the border.
(continue to next page)
3. Inside the border draw all seven shapes and forms to create a
Still Life, horizontal format.
4. PUT YOUR CODE NUMBER, BOTTOM RIGHT CORNER.
FIFTH WEEK- VALUES(Visual Element) and PORTRAIT(genre)
1. Using a pencil, draw a value scale and show 6 values on the border.
2. Inside the border draw a portrait using the correct Scale and
Proportion, design principles. Use a vertical format.
3. Review Design Principles.
1) Unity/Variety
2) Balance
a) Symmetry
b) Asymmetry
c) Radial
3) Proportion/Scale
4) Movement/Pattern
5) Focal Point/Center of Interest
4. Remember to use value gradations on the neck, eye sockets,
nostrils.
SIXTH WEEK-COLOR (Visual Element) and NON-OBJECTIVE ART (genre)
1. On the border name the three types of Balance (see the fifth
week).
2. On the border draw the color triangle.
3. Use initials for the hues of the primary and secondary colors
on the color triangle.
4. Inside the border draw a radial object using only primary colors.
Use oil pastels.
5. Draw an asymmetrical object using the complementary colors.
6. Draw a symmetrical object using cool colors only.
7. Remember to use 3 different scales for your objects and use a
shaped format.
SEVENTH WEEK-TEXTURE (Visual Element) and ABSTRACT ART (genre)
1. Use a dark crayon for rubbings.
2. Make 6 three-inch rubbings of objects in your bedroom.
3. Create a border and write a definition of focal point there.
4. Take the rubbings and cut them to fit the sides of 2 cubes, one
larger than the other.
5. Glue the textured shapes onto the cubes.
6. Create a tabletop, on which the cubes sit and create an obvious
focal point, a Design Principle.
EIGHTH WEEK-SPACE (Visual Element) and Your Choice for Genre
1. On the border draw a vase/face image.
2. On one side of the border draw a design that represents unity,
a Design Principle.
3. Inside the border draw a room using perspective.
4. Draw a table with 4 cubes stacked one on top of the other.
5. Draw 5 paintings on the wall representing
all of the genres that you have learned.
NINTH WEEK - Ms. Trepagnier's WEB PAGE
1. Go to the Exploratorium Link.
2. Find Studio Activities.
3. Go to Optical Illusions and choose one and describe your reactions
using four complete sentences.
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