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ART II SKETCHBOOK ASSIGNMENTS Points Possible: 25 points for your drawing 10 points for your art journal 1. Sketchbooks must be turned in every Wednesday on the dates shown next to your sketch topic. You can always work ahead! 2. Drawing must fill the page-remember good composition! 3. Drawing must be fully shaded! Show a good range of values, be neat, show good craftsmanship. 4. Art Journal: on the left side of your drawing you will write the title of your sketchbook and then write a reflection on the subject. You must write a minimum of 5 complete sentences. If you cannot write or print legibly, type it and glue it to the page. (I must be able to read what you write!) 5. Take care of your sketchbooks & keep them in good shape, they will also be judged at the art show in the spring. 6. You must spend at least one hour outside of class working on your sketchbook. DO NOT DO SKETCHBOOKS IN CLASS-I WILL NOT ACCEPT THEM! DATE ASSIGNMENTS 1.9/04 Choice 2. 9/11 My nose 3. 9/18 My hand 4. 9/25 My face in a mirror 5. 10/02 My ear 6. 10/19 My bare foot 7. 10/16 My eye 2 nd Quarter 8. 10/23 Sharpest object 9. 10/30 Most useful object 10. 11/06 The best chair in the house 11. 11/13 Something left over 12. 11/20 A souvenir 13. 11/27 Favorite snack 14. 12/04 Choice End of 2 nd quarter

2 nd Semester Sketch book Assignments For Art 2 & 3 ART STYLES (ART APPRECIATION) *Sketchbooks are due weekly (Wednesday) you lose 5 points for every day after. Place the sketch books on my desk at the beginning of the hour. You must write 5 sentences for each Art Style and spend at least one hour on your sketch. I must be able to read your writing. Sentences are 10pts. And drawings are 25 points. Keep in mind consistency in doing your sketchbooks help me determine who is serious about art and will be considered when choosing who is allowed in the advanced classes the following year. Writing: In your own words: *write at least 5 complete sentences (I must be able to read your writing). Your sentences must include the following information: -Name of the art style for the week along with a definition of the style. -Two sentences describing characteristics of the style. -At least two artists that are known for this style and some of their paintings. -How did you incorporate this style in your sketch? Sketch Book-25pts.-MUST SPEND A MINIMUM ON 1 HOUR ON IT! -Using the info you learned about this style, create your own art. -Use some of the characteristics of this style to create your art: colors, techniques, subject matter, media used. Use at least two characteristics from the style. Do not copy directly from the art represented in those styles. -You can use a variety a media for your sketchbooks this semester based on the particular style you are doing.

ART 3 1 st SEMESTER SKETCHBOOK ASSIGNMENTS *25 POINTS EACH *WRITE THE SKETCH TITLE ON THE BACK OF YOUR DRAWING *MUST SPEND A MINIMUM OF 1 HOUR AND HAVE DRAWING FULLY SHADED- NO ROUGH, QUICK SKETCHES SKETCH TITLES Magnification of a favorite snack Minification of the sharpest object Multiplication of the most useful object Substitution of the best chair in the house Reversal of a souvenir Fragmentation of something left over Partial delineation of tool for sharpening pens Distortion of bathtub clutter Disguising of a favorite smell Metamorphosis of something dry Transmutation of a round thing Simultaneity of what never gets fixed Soft focus of a communication device Transference of hobby supplies Collapsing volume of on my lap Animation of overhead Progressive breakdown of an ear SKETCHBOOKS DUE EVERY WEDNESDAY!!!! Positive/Negative reverse the place for keys Epitomize where germs collect Reverse an eastern(eastern) thing Quirk something quaint Magnify a collection of condiments Minify a ponderous object Multiply a radiating design Substitute something slick Partially delineate a delicate thing Distort your bare feet Disguise the guts of something Metamorphosize a knotted thing Transmutate a spill Simultaneity something temporary Soft focus something temporary Transfer something out of reach Collapse the volume of something botched Animate your own teeth Progressively break down a full view of a family Positive negative reverse rustic stuff Epitomize inside a vehicle Reverse a map to school from home Quirk a stack of four non-related objects

Art 3 Sketchbook (25 pts.) and Journal (10 pts) Assignments *Do not work on sketchbooks in class! *Each sketchbook requires a minimum of 1 hour or more spent drawing and shading each assignment. *Drawing must be fully shaded. You can also use other techniques such as pointillism, crosshatching, colored pencil, etc. *Each drawing is worth 25 points. They are due every Wednesday, you will lose 10 points for every day it is turned in late. *Art Journal: on the left side of the weekly drawing, write the 3 words you chose as the title. Write a reflection on your word choices and why you incorporated them in your art the way you did. You must write a minimum of 5 complete sentences. If you cannot write or print legibly, you may type the reflection and glue it to the sketchbook page. CREATE AN ART FORM THAT INVOLVES, AND 1. Boxes 2. Alteration 3. Anti-gravity 4. Love 5. Light 6. Violence 7. Constellations 8. Dream 9. Fluids 10.Alienation 11.Imprisonment 12.Penetration 13.Freedom 14.Astrology 15.Identity 16.Chance 17.Portrait 18.Hostility 19.Mutation 20.Growth 21.Conflict 22.Conformity 23.Wood 24.Compression 25.Linking 26.Labels 27.Ritual 28.Pleasure 29.Illusion 30.Symmetry 31.Tubes 32.War 33.Window 34.Violation 35.Theft 36.Calligraphy 37.Fingers 38.Junk 39.Insignia 40.Jail 41.Jars 42.Headlines 43.Wheels 44.Wings 45.Science Fiction 46.Trap 47.Scissors 48.Transparency 49.Puzzle 50.Utopia 51.Mythology 52.Microstructure 53.Serialization 54.Automobiles 55.Cityscape 56.Birds 57.Shadows 58.Fusion 59.Popcorn 60.Omelette 61.Birth 62.Maps 63.Chain 64.Plants 65.Coupling 66.Paint 67.Mickey Mouse 68.Words 69.Grid Structure 70.Eyes 71.Ego 72.Game 73.Umbrella 74.Mathematics 75.Joke 76.Maze 77.Slogan 78.X-Ray 79.Glue 80.Knots 81.Clouds 82.Body Parts

83.Rainbows 84.Machines 85.Clusters 86.Time 87.Bionics 88.Bug 89.Banners 90.Eating 91.Buildings 92.Torn Paper 93.Diary 94.Movie Hero 95.Destruction 96.Birdcage 97.Poetry 98.Anti-Gravity 99.Envelopes 100. Tower

Art Portfolio-Art Appreciation SKETCHBOOK ASSIGNMENTS 1. Sketchbooks must be turned in every Wednesday on the dates shown next to your sketch topic. 2. 25 pts. Artwork must fill the page-remember good composition! 3. Choose a media that best represents the style of art you are interpreting. Show good craftsmanship even if the subject is abstract or non-representational. 4. Write the subject of the article and a couple of sentences describing how the article influenced your artwork. 5. Take care of your sketchbooks & keep them in good shape, they will also be judged at the art show in the spring. 6. You must spend at least one hour outside of class working on your sketchbook. DO NOT DO SKETCHBOOKS IN CLASS-I WILL NOT ACCEPT THEM! 7. 10 pts. Read the article and answer the multiple choice or short answer questions that go with the article. 1 st Quarter 1. 9/04 Choice 2. 9/11 Georgia O Keefe 3. 9/18 Dale Chihuly 4. 9/25 The Fauves 5. 10/02 Cartooning 6. 10/09 Seurat 7. 10/16 Peter Max 2 nd Quarter 8. 10/23 Jasper Johns 9. 10/30 Tim Burton 10.11/06 Elements & Principles of Art 11. 11/13 Sculpture from nature 12, 11/20 MC Escher 13. 11/27 Leonardo Da Vinci 14. 12/04 Faith Ringgold Keep the multiple choice and short answer worksheets. Your semester final will be based on the information found in these worksheets.