2013-14 Studio Art Daily Plans Dec 9-13, 2013 Ms. Livoti.

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Studio Art Daily Plans Dec 9-13, 2013 Ms. Livoti

Monday 12/9/13 Aim: How can you continue to balance materials used in your Cubism project? Do Now: Recall variety is being used throughout your project HW: Create a drawing that exhibits an idea of Surrealism such as morphing objects into each other, or placing objects/people in places they don’t belong. Add color to your drawing.

Tuesday 12/10/13 Aim: How can you add finishing details such as line to your Cubism project? Do Now: Explain how Unity was created in your Cubism project HW: Create a drawing that exhibits an idea of Surrealism such as morphing objects into each other, or placing objects/people in places they don’t belong. Add color to your drawing.

Wednesday 12/11/13 Aim: How can you assess and critique your Cubism project? Do Now: List one thing about your project that you’re proud of, and one thing that you would change or do differently HW: Create a drawing that exhibits an idea of Surrealism such as morphing objects into each other, or placing objects/people in places they don’t belong. Add color to your drawing.

Thursday 12/12/13 Aim: What is the Surrealism Two- Point Perspective Project? Do Now: Image analysis, compare and contrast these images HW: Create a drawing that exhibits an idea of Surrealism such as morphing objects into each other, or placing objects/people in places they don’t belong. Add color to your drawing.

DESIGN PRINCIPLES: Pattern, Repetition You will create pattern in your drawing when you add texture to the buildings You will create a pattern with your buildings by alternating their scale Repetition will be used in your project by drawing a building in more than one area Pattern: Repeating/Alternating art elements Repetition: Using similar art elements in more than one part of a design

What is Surrealism? An art style that tried to express the world of dreams A significant art movement of the 1920’s and 1930’s An art style that tried to express the world of dreams A significant art movement of the 1920’s and 1930’s What makes artwork surreal? Putting together images that don’t usually belong together, such as an animal with wheels instead of feet A drawing of something you would never see in the real world Using your imagination Something dream-like Putting something in an environment it wouldn’t normally belong in. What makes artwork surreal? Putting together images that don’t usually belong together, such as an animal with wheels instead of feet A drawing of something you would never see in the real world Using your imagination Something dream-like Putting something in an environment it wouldn’t normally belong in. Key Artists: Salvador Dali Rene Magritte Max Ernst M.C. Escher Key Artists: Salvador Dali Rene Magritte Max Ernst M.C. Escher

Salvador Dali Persistence of Memory

Rene Magritte The Voice of the Winds

Rene Magritte The Art of Conversation

Rene MagritteGoconda

Ways Artists Create Space Size: Objects appear smaller as they get farther away. Position: Objects appear higher on the page as they get farther away. Overlap: Overlapping objects show which is farther. Detail: Objects have less detail as they get farther away. Saturation of color: Close objects are brightest and sharpest. Objects in the distance appear pale and washed out. Atmospheric perspective: Objects in the distance may appear bluish. Warm colors advance/cool colors recede: Warm colors may appear closer. Cool colors may appear farther away. Size: Objects appear smaller as they get farther away. Position: Objects appear higher on the page as they get farther away. Overlap: Overlapping objects show which is farther. Detail: Objects have less detail as they get farther away. Saturation of color: Close objects are brightest and sharpest. Objects in the distance appear pale and washed out. Atmospheric perspective: Objects in the distance may appear bluish. Warm colors advance/cool colors recede: Warm colors may appear closer. Cool colors may appear farther away.

Perspective is a drawing technique used to create the illusion of space and distance on a flat surface. Began during the Renaissance Leonardo Da Vinci created 3-D space in paintings such as the Last Supper Began during the Renaissance Leonardo Da Vinci created 3-D space in paintings such as the Last Supper

Key Vocabulary

Horizon Line A level line where water or land seems to end and the sky begins. Vanishing points are usually located on this. lineVanishing pointslineVanishing points The closer to the horizon line, the smaller objects appear A level line where water or land seems to end and the sky begins. Vanishing points are usually located on this. lineVanishing pointslineVanishing points The closer to the horizon line, the smaller objects appear

Vanishing Point Can you locate the vanishing point in this image? In linear perspective, the place on the horizon where lines seem to meet linear perspectivehorizonlinear perspectivehorizon In linear perspective, the place on the horizon where lines seem to meet linear perspectivehorizonlinear perspectivehorizon

Orthogonal Line corner The line you draw from the corner of an object to the vanishing point. It creates the illusion of a perpendicular line going into the distance.

Points of View When using perspective keep these 3 points of view in mind: When you are viewing an object from eye level you will see the front of the object When you are viewing an object that is below eye level, you will see the top of the object (birds eye view) When you are viewing an object that is above your eye level, you will see the bottom of the object. (worms eye view) When using perspective keep these 3 points of view in mind: When you are viewing an object from eye level you will see the front of the object When you are viewing an object that is below eye level, you will see the top of the object (birds eye view) When you are viewing an object that is above your eye level, you will see the bottom of the object. (worms eye view)

Student Samples

Friday 12/13/13 Aim: How can you recall how to use one-point perspective? Do Now: label the perspective diagram: HW: Surrealism drawing due today a b c