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Art I 9/28/17

Today’s Objective Objective: We will understand value scale by creating a monochromatic piece. Product: We will produce a monochromatic image. Evaluation: We will be evaluated base on the accuracy of our monochromatic image.

“Homework”

“Homework” Head to Home Depot, Lowes, Walmart, etc. and pick up color swatches that are all in shades and tints of the same color. Get many different shades of red, or blue, or yellow. If green is your favorite color, get different shades of green.

Today’s Agenda Check Grades

Today’s Agenda Check Grades Fauvism discussion/notes Monochromatic discussion Finish yesterday’s classwork Drawing around the various values in 2 faces Assign a value for each section (1-5) Monochromatic Images

Value Scale

Draw 3 medium sized boxes. Using layering, shade each box so there is a progression from light to dark.

Fauvism

Fauvism A style of painting with a vivid, yet not natural use of color

Fauvism A style of painting with a vivid, yet not natural use of color Started in Paris around 1905

Fauvism A style of painting with a vivid, yet not natural use of color Started in Paris around 1905 Matisse was one of the founders

Fauvism

Fauvism

Fauvism

Fauvism

Fauvism

Fauvism

Monochromatic images

Monochromatic images Mono= one

Monochromatic images Mono= one Chrome= color

Monochromatic images Mono= one Chrome= color Monochromatic= made up of one color

Monochromatic images

Monochromatic images

Monochromatic images

Monochromatic images

Monochromatic images

Your task

Your task With your partner,

Your task With your partner, trace the shapes made by each value in the drawings.

Your task Now start labeling each shape with a tonal value of 1-5 or 10.

Highlights and shadows

Your Project We are going to create monochromatic images using paint swatches!

swatches!

swatches!

A Monochromatic Rubric

Let’s get started! Choose a picture to use (preferably of yourself) Draw around the various values (face, shoulders, hair, etc.) Label them from 1-5 based on their values Cut out your swatches in the shapes of the values they represent and glue them on to the page!

Ready, set, go!!

fin