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Intro to Art 2-D, Drawing and Painting

the beginning 2D art course
Art Awards, Intro students: Leah, Hailey, Lorenzo, Anthony

Intro to Art 2-D, Drawing and Painting is the foundational art course for the visual arts department. This beginning studio art course is an introduction to the fundamentals of art making through creative art projects that teach the elements of art and principles of design while developing technical skills through a wide variety of media. The course is programed to be both fun and challenging as students discover how artists learn to draw realistically, develop a personal style, have a voice or message in their artwork, effectively evaluate themselves and peers, and best of all, display artwork on campus.

Classes are one semester long and focus on 2-dimensional art projects that involve drawing, design, printmaking, painting and relief using a wide variety of media.

Policies, and Procedures

details the course description, objectives, rules and procedures
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Welcome to Intro to Art, 2-D Drawing and Painting! Attached below is the policies and procedures document for Intro to Art 2D, which spells out all of the need-to-know information for this course from what room we are in to homework assignments in art, how grades are determined, working in open studio after class and of course our studio clean-up policy! Be sure to print out the very last page and have both you and your parents sign it. This is your very first homework assignment worth a very valuable 25 points so be sure to return it on or before the deadline!

File Attachments:
  1. Intro to Art 2D Policies and Procedures Intro to Art 2D Policies and Procedures
    Syllabus for the beginning2D art course with parent signature as the last page of the of the document

QUIZ: Policies and Procedures

Review of the policy & procedure handout quiz

Click here to see the quiz questions!

Supply List

(Gives a complete list of art supplies needed by students and suggests where to purchase them.)
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Student material packets may be purchased at Sarnoff Artist Materials, 2505 N. Campbell Ave.

All course supplies are not included in the packet, such as a smock and rags. Please see the list for complete details.

Parent Letter

Brief course introduction for parents
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This welcoming letter provides parents with a brief outline of the course requirements and student expectations for the duration of the semester. 

Open Studio

Studio work time outside of class
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Leah M. stands inside of her drawing on the mnenomics Board in room 413!

Open Studio: after school work time for students in the art room to work on projects independently. Students must sign in/out.

Open Studio hours:       room 428 - Monday and Friday 3:10-4:50pm.
                                        
room 413 - Tuesday, 3:10-4:30pm; Thursday 2:30 - 3:50pm .

                                        Closed -  Wednesday 

Students must obtain teacher permission to be in the studio during unauthorized times and may be required to sign in and out accordingly.

Course Outline and objectives

Details the semester with a weekly schedule and objectives
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To View the 2013-14 Intro to Art Course Outline click here. The outline includes unit objectives, media used and project.

File Attachments:
  1. Course outline Course outline
    Lists the semester projects with the arts standards

Sketchbook

Assignments
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Sketchbook assignments are easy, fun, fast and used as practice for all major projects. Your first assignment will be to design the cover of your sketchbook using the guidelines from the Cover design assignment below. The cover design will express who you are at this point in time as an artist. On a practical note the design is limited to a specific color by class for easy identification. Be sure to print out the collage technique handout below to help you perfect your collage application skills.

In the body of your sketchbook you will be doing both in-class and independant assignments, In class you will be sketching designs, evaluating a process, writing art vocabulary, taking notes on a demo, making thumbnail sketches, writing reflections and more. At home you will be completing your own personal entrees based on a list of prompts. See the weekly assignments handouts below, which describe what a sketchbook is used for and includes a list of prompts and assignment due dates. Be sure to scroll down to the second page to get all of the information!

 

Students are responsible for all sketchbook assignments! Sketchbooks are collected every two weeks during the semester for grading. Some of the assignments are done in class while others are independent homework

Please write your name, class period and the page numbers where each assignment is located on the grade sheet. Be sure to include the grade sheet every time you hand in your sketchbook. Filled out grade sheets must accompany sketchbooks in order to be graded.

File Attachments:
  1. Cover Design Assignment Cover Design Assignment
    This handout outlines what your cover design should include
  2. Sketchbook Bi-weekly assignments Sketchbook Bi-weekly assignments
    Lists homework assignments and due dates
  3. Sketchbook Collage Technique Sketchbook Collage Technique
    Explains how to make an effective collage using the elements of art and principles of design.
  4. Weekly sketchbook assignments - additional Prompts Weekly sketchbook assignments - additional Prompts
    This list of additional prompts may be chosen as an option to those listed in the weekly sketchbook assignments handout.

Intro to Art, 2D Calender

Due dates for homework assignments, sketchbook assignments, projects and critique dates

Art Projects

Enjoy pictures of student artwork below

Masterwork Analysis sample power point

Use this guide to help you complete your power point slide presentation

The attached documents will give you access to the sample power point presentation and the jobs handout that guides you through creating your masterwork analysis power point presentation. The handout is a packet with all of the group jobs, so you may have to scroll down to find you particular part of the report. Be sure to read the handout and follow all directions in order to do your best work.

 

Group LEADERS click here to get a sample of the label that you will make to accompany the group's master artwork at the Spring fine arts exhibition.

File Attachments:
  1. Masterwork Analysis Jobs Masterwork Analysis Jobs
    Leader, Artist, Art work, critic research resonsibilities
  2. Masterwork Analysis power point sample Masterwork Analysis power point sample
  3. Uploading masterwork power point Uploading masterwork power point

Your World Color Wheel Project

Find the twelve colors of the color wheel in real life & photograph them or collect actual materials

Students, good luck exploring your world to find and create a unique color wheel! You'll find that the three primary and three secondary colors are easy to find and everywhere.

The six intermediate (or tertiary) colors will pose more of a challenge, but are definately available. Consider this assignment like a personal scavanger hunt for color in the most unique and variety of ways.

Click here to review the assignment.

 

Liturgical art project

research Handout and Power Point
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Welcome to very first liturgical art project. This year student made 4' X 10.5' banners for the school liturgies and completed six of them for the December all-school liturgy.

Click here to see the homework research page.

 

 

 

STUDY GUIDES: Elements & Principles and FINAL EXAM

Study guides for Elements & Principles quiz and Final Exam review
File Attachments:
  1. 2D Principles and Elements Assessment 01-2012.docx 2D Principles and Elements Assessment 01-2012.docx
    explains the four step process of evaluating artwork
  2. Color theory PP 2013.pptx Color theory PP 2013.pptx
    An overview of the history of color theory and color schemes.
  3. Copper entrance power point Copper entrance power point
    Reviews the meaning & messages behind entrance design.
  4. Form in Light I - Renaissance.pptx Form in Light I - Renaissance.pptx
    Explains the history of Chiaroscuro and gives examples of how it is seen in artworks
  5. Masters Of Illusion DVD information Masters Of Illusion DVD information
    Art history DVD that discusses great artists, the invention of linear perspective and chiaroscuro.
  6. New Elements of Art And Principles of Design Study Guide.docx New Elements of Art And Principles of Design Study Guide.docx
    Defines each element and principle of design and shows how they interact
  7. Study for the elements and principles portion of your final with this practice quiz Study for the elements and principles portion of your final with this practice quiz
  8. Zentangle power point Zentangle power point
    Zentangle object art lesson - develops the element of line and design

Author: Laura Valandry
Last modified: 5/14/2014 2:54 PM (EST)