Lesson Plans 5/13/13 5/17/13. Art 1: Perspective & Surreal Interiors Painting & Drawing: Perspective Paintings & Drawings
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1 Lesson Plans 5/13/13 5/17/13 Art 1: Perspective & Surreal Interiors Painting & Drawing: Perspective Paintings & Drawings
2 Mon 5/13 A2, A4, AB5 Warm up: What is Perspective? Perspective is used to make objects look closer or further from the viewer. As an artist we can show perspective in 2 different ways: 1. Optical perspective shows the illusion of depth by using value (shading), position, detail, overlapping lines and size. 2. Linear Perspective uses lines to show depth with a horizon line and vanishing points & receding lines Today s Objectives: Review Final Exam Schedule Perspective packet vocab (1-16) & exercises (1-4) EC for 5 Closing Question: What is Perspective used for?
3 Senior Final Exam Schedule May 2013 Tues May 28 (B) B2, B4 Wed May 29 (A) A2, A4 Thurs May 30 (B) B3, AB5 Fri May 31 (A) AB1, A3
4 9 th 11 th Exam Schedule Monday June 3, 2013 B-Day (Regular Bell Schedule) A/B 1 08:50 9:20 Regular Class B-2 9:25 10:55 Final Exam B-3 11:00 1:00 Regular Class B-4 1:05-2:35 Regular Class 5th 2:40-4:10 Final Exam *Senior Make up Work Tuesday June 4, 2013 A-Day (Early Release) A/B1 8:50-10:20 Final Exam A-2 Bus 10:25 11:55 12:00 Final Exam Early Release *Seniors report at 1:30 for Graduation Practice and Make ups Wednesday June 5, 2013 B-Day (Early Release) B-3 08:50 10:20 Final Exam B-4 10:25 11:55 Final Exam Bus 12:00 Early Release *Senior Make up Work Thursday June 6, 2013 A-Day (Early Release) A-3 08:50 10:20 Final Exam A-4 10:25 11:55 Final Exam Bus 12:00 Early Release *Seniors report at 1:30 for Graduation Practice and Make ups
5 Perspective Vocab from Packet: Will be on Final Exam! 1. Perspective - used to make objects look closer or further from the viewer. (Depth) 2. Optical perspective - shows depth by using value (shading), position, detail, overlapping lines and size. 3. Value - used to show depth. Things closer to you are darker than things far away. 4. Detail- by adding more detail to objects, they can look closer than other objects. 5. Overlapping- overlapping lines & shapes show depth. (front, middle, back) 6. Position- Objects drawn toward the bottom of the page appear closer to the viewer 7. Size- by changing the size of objects, you can add depth to your work. Big,close; Small, far 8. Linear Perspective uses lines to show depth. Is constructed with a horizon line, vanishing points, and receding (or converging) lines. 9. Horizon line- an imaginary line which is level to the artist s eyes. It is sometimes called an eye level line. Objects may go above or below the horizon line.] 10. Point of view where you are viewing the objects from. 11. Man s eye view the perspective directly in front of you. 12. Bird s eye view The perspective view looking down from above. 13. Ant s eye view - the perspective view looking up from below. 14. Vanishing point- point where all perspective lines converge or meet. Usually vanishing points are placed on the horizon line. A drawing may have several vanishing points. 15. One point perspective Only one vanishing point is used. 16. Receding lines- parallel lines which come together at a vanishing point in your drawing.
6 Mon 5/14 A3 Warm up: What parts of this project do you need to collaborate on? (Parts that cross over into another person s section) Today s Objectives: Continue working on Collaborative Mural. You have this week to work. We will assemble it at the end of class Friday. Review Final Exam Schedule Turn in your POP ART Paintings!!! Closing Question: What specific ways did you collaborate today?
7 Senior Final Exam Schedule May 2013 Tues May 28 (B) B2, B4 Wed May 29 (A) A2, A4 Thurs May 30 (B) B3, AB5 Fri May 31 (A) AB1, A3
8 9 th 11 th Exam Schedule Monday June 3, 2013 B-Day (Regular Bell Schedule) A/B 1 08:50 9:20 Regular Class B-2 9:25 10:55 Final Exam B-3 11:00 1:00 Regular Class B-4 1:05-2:35 Regular Class 5th 2:40-4:10 Final Exam *Senior Make up Work Tuesday June 4, 2013 A-Day (Early Release) A/B1 8:50-10:20 Final Exam A-2 Bus 10:25 11:55 12:00 Final Exam Early Release *Seniors report at 1:30 for Graduation Practice and Make ups Wednesday June 5, 2013 B-Day (Early Release) B-3 08:50 10:20 Final Exam B-4 10:25 11:55 Final Exam Bus 12:00 Early Release *Senior Make up Work Thursday June 6, 2013 A-Day (Early Release) A-3 08:50 10:20 Final Exam A-4 10:25 11:55 Final Exam Bus 12:00 Early Release *Seniors report at 1:30 for Graduation Practice and Make ups
9 Tues 5/14 B3 Warm up: What is Perspective? Perspective is used to make objects look closer or further from the viewer. As an artist we can show perspective in 2 different ways: 1. Optical perspective shows the illusion of depth by using value (shading), position, detail, overlapping lines and size. 2. Linear Perspective uses lines to show depth with a horizon line and vanishing points & receding lines Today s Objectives: Review Final Exam Schedule Perspective packet vocab (1-16) & exercises (1-4) EC for 5 Closing Question: What is Perspective used for?
10 Tues 5/15 B4 - Drawing Warm up: What are the objectives for Colored pencil on Black paper? Today s Objectives: Colored pencil drawing on black paper. Use a mix of Organic & Geometric shapes. (Can be representational (realistic) or non-objective (abstract) Use a ruler for geometric shapes. Must use Fades, Blends, Tints, & Shades 90% full less than 10% blank space Review Final Exam Schedule Closing question: How much space have you filled?
11 Tues 5/14 AB5 Warm up: Draw 2 examples of Optical Perspective Today s Objectives: Finish Perspective packet exercises. Closing Question: What type of perspective do value, detail & overlapping help show? Answer: Optical
12 Wed 5/15 A2, A4 Warm up: List everything you can observe about this Surreal Interior!! Today s Objectives: 1. Begin Surreal Interior Power Point Get Notes ready! 2. Finish perspective packet: 16 vocab & 4 drawing exercises (major grade) Closing Question: What 3 topics are we studying in surreal Art Final for A2 is Tues June 10:25 interior? A4 is Thurs June 6 10:25
13 Wed 5/15 A3 Warm up: Describe the section of the mural you are working on. Today s Objectives: Two classes left to work on the mural. Unless? Closing Question: When is your final for my class? 12 th grade = Fri May 31 st 9-11 th grades = Thurs June 6 8:50 am
14 Wed 5/15/13 AB5 Take a packet from the front table! Warm up: What is the difference between Optical & Linear perspective??? Today s Objectives: Finish the Perspective packet. Major Grade. Vocab 1-16; Drawing exercises 1-4. If you do not finish it s homework. The packet is on my website under the Project Power Points link. When is your art final? Mon June 3 rd. (Seniors, Thurs, May 30 th ) Closing Question: What is Point of View?
15 Wild Cat Walk Friday 5/17 1 st Period 8:50 9:35 (students will be dismissed by grade level at the end of 1 st period; Seniors will be dismissed at 9:20) Wildcat Walk 9:45 11:30 (This is flexible-we will make every effort to get students to 2 nd block ASAP) 2 nd Period 11:35 12:30 3 rd Period 12:35 2:30 4 th Period 2:35 3:30 5 th Period 3:35 4:10 Lunches: A lunch 12:35-1:00 B lunch 1:03 1:28 C lunch 1:31 1:56 D lunch 2:00 2:25
16 Thurs 5/16 B3 Warm up: List everything you can observe about this Surreal Interior!! Today s Objectives: 1. Begin Surreal Interior Power Point Get Notes ready! 2. Finish perspective packet Closing Question: What 3 topics are we studying in surreal interior? B3 Art final Wed June 5 th 8:50 am Seniors Thurs May 30 th
17 Thurs 5/16 B4 Warm up: If you are finished with colored pencil on black paper, do a free-draw today for a participation grade! Today s Objectives: Today is your last class for the colored pencil on black paper. It is a major grade so make sure it looks good and you ve filled the space 90%. Closing Question: What s your favorite part about working with prismacolor on black paper?
18 Thurs 5/16 AB5 Warm up: List everything you can observe about this Surreal Interior!! Today s Objectives: 1. Begin Surreal Interior Power Point Get Notes ready! 2. Finish perspective packet: 16 vocab & 4 drawing exercises (major grade) Closing Question: What 3 topics are we studying in surreal interior?
19 Fri 5/17 A2, A4, AB5 Warm up: Write The persistence of Memory By Salvador Dali & Do a Thumbnail sketch Today s Objective: Surrealism work sheet & Optical Art designs! Closing Questions: Why is Dali s artwork considered Surreal?
20 Friday 5/17 A3 Warm up: Have you started color on your mural section? If not you are behind. Make sure to start color now. Today s Objectives: Continue Collaborative Mural. Today I will see how much more time we need on this project. Closing Question: What changes have you made from the original image?
21 Perspective Packet! Major Grade! Vocabulary 1-16 Drawing Exercises 1-4 Extra credit for #5
22 Perspective Vocab from Packet: Will be on Final Exam! 1. Perspective - used to make objects look closer or further from the viewer. (Depth) 2. Optical perspective - shows depth by using value (shading), position, detail, overlapping lines and size. 3. Value - used to show depth. Things closer to you are darker than things far away. 4. Detail- by adding more detail to objects, they can look closer than other objects. 5. Overlapping- overlapping lines & shapes show depth. (front, middle, back) 6. Position- Objects drawn toward the bottom of the page appear closer to the viewer 7. Size- by changing the size of objects, you can add depth to your work. Big,close; Small, far 8. Linear Perspective uses lines to show depth. Is constructed with a horizon line, vanishing points, and receding (or converging) lines. 9. Horizon line- an imaginary line which is level to the artist s eyes. It is sometimes called an eye level line. Objects may go above or below the horizon line.] 10. Point of view where you are viewing the objects from. 11. Man s eye view the perspective directly in front of you. 12. Bird s eye view The perspective view looking down from above. 13. Ant s eye view - the perspective view looking up from below. 14. Vanishing point- point where all perspective lines converge or meet. Usually vanishing points are placed on the horizon line. A drawing may have several vanishing points. 15. One point perspective Only one vanishing point is used. 16. Receding lines- parallel lines which come together at a vanishing point in your drawing.
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25 Draw all steps and complete 4 objects at the bottom. You do not have to write the directions
26 Draw all 10 steps. You do not have to write the directions
27 Follow the directions & complete the plane on a full page. You do not have to draw all steps individually.
28 Follow the directions & complete 6 buildings. Include windows on at least 2 buildings. You do not have to draw all steps individually.
29 Turn your paper horizontally. Using 2 point Perspective, Follow the directions & complete a House. Include 3windows, at least 1 door, & at least 3 trees. Utilize all your perspective concepts of position, size, detail, value, & overlapping when drawing objects in the landscape.
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