WARM UP – 8/3/17 Please write this in your sketchbook or on a separate sheet of paper. WHAT IS ART? Draw or write your answer. There is no right or wrong.

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WARM UP – 8/3/17 Please write this in your sketchbook or on a separate sheet of paper. WHAT IS ART? Draw or write your answer. There is no right or wrong answer 

Drawing/Painting Warm Up – 8/4 Look at the drawings around the room. Answer the following questions in your sketchbook. Please remember to label and date. What is your first reaction to the set of tiles? Do you think the people that did each tile tried their best? Why or why not?

Art Comp Warm Up – 8/4 Draw 3 types of lines

Drawing/Painting Warm Up – 8/7 Draw a line on a blank page in your sketchbook. Don’t ask why. Preferably not a straight line. We will address this again towards the end of class 

Draw a line on a blank page in your sketchbook. Art Comp Warm Up – 8/7 Draw a line on a blank page in your sketchbook. Don’t ask why. Preferably not a straight line. We will address this again towards the end of class 

Drawing/Painting Warm Up – 8/8 An artist's portfolio is an edited collection of their best artwork intended to showcase an artist's style or method of work. If you were to put together a portfolio of your best artwork from years past, what would it include and why? Describe and discuss at least 3 pieces of artwork.

Art Comp. Warm Up – 8/8 Please write down the following notes: A critique is a evaluation of a work of art. Four steps of critique: Describe Analyze Interpret Evaluate

WARM UPS – 4th block – 8/8 Please write down the following notes: Drawing/Painting Art Comp An artist's portfolio is an edited collection of their best artwork intended to showcase an artist's style or method of work. If you were to put together a portfolio of your best artwork from years past, what would it include and why? Describe and discuss at least 3 pieces of artwork. Please write down the following notes: A critique is a evaluation of a work of art. Four steps of critique: Describe Analyze Interpret Evaluate

Drawing/Painting Warm Up – 8/9 How much of your portfolio have you completed? How much do you expect to finish by the end of the class period?

Art Comp Warm Up – 8/9 How much of your portfolio have you completed? How much do you expect to finish by the end of the class period?

4th Block Warm Up – 8/9 How much of your portfolio have you completed? How much do you expect to finish by the end of the class period?

Drawing/Painting Warm Up - 8/10 NONE TODAY Continue working on your portfolio – DUE TOMORROW at the end of class  Art Comp – Yours is due on MONDAY

Art Comp Warm Up – 8/10 NO WARM UP TODAY Freshman – Please do not get out your work – you will be called to go to the auditorium. You may leave your belongings here. Upperclassman – Please continue working on your portfolio.

Art Comp Warm Up – 8/11 Look at your portfolio. It is due TODAY!  Answer the following questions: What do you like MOST about your portfolio? If you were to do this over, what would you change and why?

4th Block Warm Up – 8/11 Look at your portfolio. Drawing/painting – Yours is due TODAY!  Answer the following questions: What do you like MOST about your portfolio? If you were to do this over, what would you change and why?

AGENDA Portfolio Line worksheet Draw contour lines of 3 objects Draw 3 objects in interesting composition Value worksheet

Drawing/Painting Warm Up - 8/14 Please write down the following notes: Hue is the pure form of a color. Tint is a color plus white. Shade is a color plus black. Tone is a color plus grey.

Art Comp Warm Up – 8/14 Write down this definition: Contour lines are the OUTLINES of an object. Draw the contour lines of the cup and paint brushes at your table. DO NOT TOUCH THE CUP OR PAINT BRUSHES 

WARM UPS – 4th block – DO NOT TOUCH PAINT BRUSHES OR CUPS Drawing/Painting Art Comp Please write down the following notes: Hue is the pure form of a color. Tint is a color plus white. Shade is a color plus black. Tone is a color plus grey. Write down this definition: Contour lines are the OUTLINES of an object. Draw the contour lines of the cup and paint brushes at your table. DO NOT TOUCH THE CUP OR PAINT BRUSHES 

Drawing/Painting Warm Up - 8/15 How do you make a tint of red – do you add red to white OR white to red? How do you make a shade of red – do you add red to black OR add black to red? What is another name for the tint of red?

Art Comp Warm Up – 8/15 Look at this painting by Juan Gris and answer the following questions: What STYLE of art is this? (We discussed it yesterday) How and where did Gris use VALUE in his painting? What do you see in this painting?

Drawing/Painting Warm Up - 8/16 Please write down the following notes: Color is the reflection of light off of objects. Primary colors are red, yellow, and blue. All other colors are made by mixing these colors. Secondary colors – green, orange, violet Tertiary colors – red-orange, red-violet, blue-violet, blue-green, yellow-green, yellow-orange Complementary colors are colors across from each other on the color wheel. Analogous colors are a set of 3 colors touching each other on the color wheel.

Art Comp Warm Up - 8/16 Look at this painting by Picasso and answer the following questions: How did Picasso use different values? How do you think this woman feels?

Say one thing you like about the artwork Say one thing you like about the artwork. Be sure to use ONE of the following words in your comment: VALUE CONTOUR COMPOSITION

Warm Up – 8/17 NONE TODAY  Art Comp – Continue working on your cubism project Drawing/Painting – Continue finishing worksheets and your woven painting 

Art Comp Warm Up – 8/18 Grab a ruler from the back counter (there may not be enough for each person) Make sure you have your sketchbook ready to draw some notes.

Warm up – 8/22 – Drawing/Painting Look at the image by Andy Warhol and answer the following questions:  Did he use color schemes; if so, which ones? Do you think it was fair that he took a picture of Marilyn Monroe and edited it without permission? Why or why not? Many believe that Warhol made Marylin an “infinitely reproducible image.” What are you feelings on this statement?

Drawing/Painting Agenda – 8/22 Tints/Shades and Color Theory Worksheet – OVERDUE Woven painting – Due at the end of class Begin self portrait in the style of Warhol

Art Comp Warm Up – 8/22 Look at the image by Andy Warhol and write the following notes: Andy Warhol was a Pop Artist. He mass produced his work. Warhol used people and everyday things in his artwork.

Drawing/Painting Warm Up – 8/23 Take a look at the paintings on the board from my other Drawing/Painting class and answer the following questions: What do you like about these paintings? How could they improve their paintings before finishing them?

Art Comp Warm Up – 8/23 Look at the image from Ms. Dreisbach’s class and answer the following questions: What method did they use to draw the other half of the image? What do you think of the image? Is it good? Is it bad? Explain.

CLOSING – MAKE SURE LABEL/DATE Answer one of the following questions EVERY DAY: What did you accomplish today? What did you learn today? What do you plan to accomplish tomorrow?