ART HIGH SCHOOL – DRAWING

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ART HIGH SCHOOL – DRAWING Concept Vocabulary: Contour line Composition Value-shading-modeling Depth Line quality Cross hatch Stipple Guide line Perspective Proportion Form Observation Drawing Techniques STILL LIFE Drawing Materials Elements and Principles Essential Understandings/Learning Goals: Students will understand why artists study still life. Students will understand the importance of drawing from observation. Students will understand and demonstrate how still life objects can be expressive. Students will be able to demonstrate how different drawing techniques affect their end result. Students will be able to use a variety of media to create drawings from observation.