Foundations of Art. What is it and why do we need to use it in art? VALUE- refers to the lightness or darkness of a color. It is needed to express volume.

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Foundations of Art

What is it and why do we need to use it in art? VALUE- refers to the lightness or darkness of a color. It is needed to express volume. VALUE

Create a linear line drawing. Focus- Line and VALUE Express a full range of value in your drawing. Medium: Pencil First, create a nine step value scale showing a full range of value from light to dark. Second, begin your drawing by finding an interesting and complex area in the classroom to draw. Third, build a foundation for your drawing by sketching out lines which build a framework for your final piece! (No Value yet!) Lastly, shade and add the full range of Value to make your drawing look as realistic as possible! Student Objectives:

Student Examples: