Can Drawing Objective: Students will correctly draw a cylinder form (can). Students will create a drawing demonstrating change of form (can). Students.

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Can Drawing Objective: Students will correctly draw a cylinder form (can). Students will create a drawing demonstrating change of form (can). Students will show competency in showing value changes using a variety of drawing techniques.

Can Drawing Vocabulary: Composition – closed composition – open composition Movement Selective rendering Overlapping

Can Drawing Materials: White drawing paper Drink can Pencil(s), eraser Colored pencil Black pen

Examples

Can Drawing You will create your drawing in the following stages: Stage 1- untouched (pencil-contour line, 50% rendered) Stage 2- crush can slightly (pencil, 100% rendered) Stage 3- crush can slightly (pencil-ink) Stage 4- crush more (ink) Stage 5-crush more (ink/colored pencil)

Can Drawing Stage 1- untouched (pencil-contour line, 50% rendered)

Can Drawing Stage 2- crush can slightly (pencil, 100% rendered)

Can Drawing Stage 3- crush can slightly (pencil-ink)

Can Drawing Stage 4- crush more (ink)

Can Drawing Stage 5-crush more (ink/colored pencil)

Example of Finished Can Drawing showing form and value progression: