Bellringer #4 A-Day: 10/14/14 B-Day: 10/15/14Copy the following definitions:
1. Form – any three-dimensional object
2. Light Source- an actual or implied source of light that explains the effects of light and shade
3. Cast Shadow- the shadow cast by a form onto a nearby surface
Keep your sketchbooks out for part 2!
(Part 2)
See PPT “Simplified Shading Basic Forms”
Bellringer #5 A-Day: 10/16/14 B-Day: 10/17/14
1. Part 1: Copy the following definition:
• Surrealism- style of art that focuses on expressing imaginative dreams and visions
2. Part 2:
• Illustrate a weird or crazy dream you have had.
• Write 2-3 sentences about it under your definition.
Bellringer #1 A-Day: 10/20/14 B-Day: 10/21/14What is the puppy chasing?
Bellringer #2 A-Day:10/22/14 B-Day:10/23/14 Copy the following definitions:
1. Texture: how something feels or looks like it feels
2. Actual Texture: way a surface feels to the sense of touch
3. Implied Texture: way a surface appears to the sense of sight
4. Simulated Texture: the illusion of texture created by an artist in their artwork
Keep your sketchbooks out for part 2!
Grass/Fur: Use a vertical up or down pencil stroke.
Water: Use a side-to-side motion and then slightly blend the strokes. Erase to create bright reflections.
Wood: Use lines or hatching to create rough look or wood grain.
Trees/Leaves: Use short, quick marks to create illusion of clumps of leaves. Build up values with shading.
Bellringer Part Two:
1. Choose an object from the front table.
2. Draw it in your sketchbook.
3. Use shading and lines to replicate the texture of your object.
Bellringer #3 A-Day: 10/24/14 B-Day: 10/27/14Design a poster for your room.
Bellringer #4 A-Day: 10/28/14 B-Day: 10/29/14Who or what jumped over the moon?
Bellringer #5 A-Day: 10/30/14 B-Day: 10/31/14What did he bring for show and tell?
Bellringer #1 A-Day:11/03/14 B-Day:11/04/14 Copy the following definition and list:
1. Balance- a principle of design that describes the arrangements of parts in an artwork to create a sense of equality in visual weight, interest, or stability
2. 3 Types of Balance1. Symmetrical
2. Asymmetrical
3. Radial
Keep your sketchbooks out for part 2!
BALANCE1. Balance- a principle of design that describes the
arrangements of parts in an artwork to create a sense of equality in visual weight, interest, or stability
Radial Balance
Symmetrical Balance
Asymmetrical Balance
Part 2:Draw what would balance this elephant. Be creative!
Bellringer #2 A-Day: 11/05/14 B-Day: 11/06/14Decorate the lunch box.
“Winter Wonderland” Holiday Art Gala
Tuesday, December 2nd
Holiday Art Gala
• Every student will have:• 1 Artwork on display
– You will choose from the projects we have completed in class.
• 1 Canvas to sell for fundraiser– We will be making these next
week starting on Monday.– Bring an old t-shirt to keep your
clothes clean!
Bellringer #3 A-Day: 12/2/14 B-Day: 12/1/14
• Copy the following list:
–The Principles of Design
•1. Balance 5. Movement
•2. Contrast 6. Rhythm
•3. Unity 7. Pattern
•4. Emphasis
Bellringer #4 A-Day: 12/08/14 B-Day: 12/09/14Where are the witches flying?
Bellringer # A-Day: B-Day: Copy the following definitions:
1. Landscape- an artwork that shows natural scenery like mountains, rivers, etc.
2. Foreground- the part of an artwork that seems nearer or closer to you
3. Background- parts of an artwork that appear to be in the distance behind the foreground
4. Middle Ground- parts of an artwork between the foreground and background
Keep your sketchbooks out for part 2!
FOREGROUND
MIDDLE GROUND
BACKGROUND
FOREGROUND
MIDDLE GROUND
BACKGROUND