+ Art Class Curriculum Subject: Color Theory & 2D Design High School Visual Art 100 Teacher: Poppy Rowe Welcome!

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+ Art Class Curriculum Subject: Color Theory & 2D Design High School Visual Art 100 Teacher: Poppy Rowe Welcome!

+ Course Content Standards & Objectives Art Philosophy: What is Art? Color Theory 2-D Media Elements of Design Analyzing Art Careers in Art

+ Standards Creative Process, Art worlds, Art Issues & Values Materials, Tools, Techniques Elements and Principles Meanings and Purposes Quality ds/arts/revised/default.asp#b ygrade ds/arts/revised/default.asp#b ygrade Objectives: Create, Relate, & Evaluate Arizona State Standards

+ Art Philosophy The Expression or application of creative skill and imagination. Produced for beauty & aesthetic value, conceptual message, & emotional power. Aesthetic Utilitarian: Art vs. Craft Traditional Art Conceptual Art Key Concept: What is Art? Key Vocabulary & Class Discussion

+ Color Theory Study of Color Wheel How to Mix & Manipulate Colored Paints Color and Aesthetics Color Psychology: How to Use Color to Convey an Idea or Emotion Hue Value Tint, Tone, Shade Primary Colors Secondary Colors Complementary Colors Analogous Triadic Monochromatic Intensity Key ConceptsKey Vocabulary

+ 2D Media Painting: Watercolor, Oil/Acrylic, Tempera, Fresco Printmaking: Relief, Intaglio, Planographic Drawing: Monochromatic media, Chalk/Pastel Mosaic Photography, Film, Video Computer Art Mixed Media: Collage Opaque/Translucent Medium Wash Under Painting Key ConceptsKey Vocabulary

+ Elements of Design What is Design? Design & Fine Arts Principles of Design: Space, Line, Shape, Value, Texture, Color, Unity, Emphasis, Balance, & Composition Application of Principles Design Problems & Solutions Key Concepts & Vocabulary

+ Analyzing Art Analyzing Art: Description, Analysis, Interpretation, & Evaluation. Describing What You See How Art Makes You Feel Reaction Critique Social Context Historical Context Opinion Subject Matter Art Elements Interpretation Critique Key Concepts

+ Careers in Art Architect Graphic designer Illustrator Art Educator Photographer Interior designer Film-Television Graphics Fine Artist Electronic Portfolio Higher Education Developing a Personal Style Key CareersRoad to Success