Tapa Cloth. Produced throughout the islands of the South Pacific. (Polynesia) Tahiti, Fiji, Tonga, and Samoa Also known as bark cloths.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Graphic Design and Illustration Repeat Pattern Tile Design 1Copyright © Texas Education Agency, All rights reserved. Images and other multimedia.
Advertisements

GUSTAV KLIMT AUSTRIAN PAINTER Known for his mosaics and murals as well as paintings.
Cubist inspired Drawing
Thinking of books and their pages as a work of art.
Thank you for using this pre-visit resource. We believe this will help strengthen student learning leading up to and during your gallery visit. Due to.
Drawing & Painting Final Exam Book-Making Instructions.
STRING ART DESIGN PROJECT
Caritas helping out in Tonga. Hello – Malo e lelei Tonga has three main island groups. They are Tongatapu, Vava’u and Ha’apai.
Watercolor Skies Transparent Watercolor. Transparent Colors Watercolors are referred to as transparent paint. This mean that if you draw on paper with.
You will need one A4 card of black And a half of A4 white.
The “rules or guidelines” of art and how we apply elements together
Color Wheel Mixing We’re going to paint a color wheel using only 3 colors of paint: Red, Yellow, and Blue.
Day and Night by M.C. Escher
Pastel Fruit Paintings
Scratch Art Steps. Step 1 Make Thumbnail sketches Make several small Sketches to come up with an idea for your design.
Elements & Principles of Art Miss McDaniel 6 th Grade Art Introduction to Art.
Drawing 2 Watch video on Principles and Take notes. Assignment:
Final Outcome Accuracy of measurements Material Design.
Screen Printing Steps “Rembrandt Tulips” Edition of 25 By Dorothy Markert, 2007 Creating an original print with one screen.
Watercolor Marker Reflections Formal Balance. The following art experience will use watercolor markers and permanent markers because they will both react.
Tessellations.
Become and expert on Oceania and Antarctica. Polynesia Hot humid Islands in the Pacific Ocean This island group lies east of Melanesia and Micronesia.
Details on the Painting and Writing your words in a font Objective: You will use detail in order to crisp up edges with black markers and to write your.
Kindergarten Owl Collage Objective To give students the opportunity to practice their ripping and cutting skills; practice drawing large shapes and using.
Materials manila paper (for sketches) 6x6” piece of tooling foil
Principles of Design.
Posters. A POSTER HAS 2 JOBS: TO GET YOUR ATTENTION AND TO DELIVER A MESSAGE If it doesn’t do BOTH, it’s no good!
Zentangles. What is a Zentangle? Zentangles are miniature pieces of unplanned, abstract, black and white art created from an ensemble of repetitive patterns.
Stencil Collage Textures and Colors. Contour line- the line that defines the outermost limits or extremities of an object or shape.
2nd Grade The Longest Line experiment with line, shape and color The OBJECTIVES are to: Experiment with line to develop controlled skill in creating shapes.
5th Grade Value-shape into form using value to turn organic shapes into form OBJECTIVE: The students will learn that value reveals Form. The students will.
A r t e M i d t e r m T h e E l e m e n t s a n d P r i n c i p a l s o f D e s i g n B r i a n n a R o s e.
How To Draw a Comic Strip. Things You'll Need paper pencil eraser black pen ruler.
Still Life… …With Color.
Elements and Principles of Art Studio to School Program, November 2015.
Principles of Design Principles of Design are the ways the Elements of Art are used in your work.
Hands with Text Project Planning. Day 1: Composition 1.Define composition 2.Define radial balance 3.Create 3 thumbnails Example: Day 2: Draw a large detailed.
Design and Layout (part two)
The Scream by Edvard Munch Art Lesson Grade: 6 Activity: What makes you scream? Keywords: Expressionism, Color Supplies: -Crayola Air Dry Clay (about an.
Kindergarten Element of Shape line, shape, color Objective The student will cut shapes from paper and discover how tracing lines around the shape creates.
5th Grade Name Tangles line, pattern, pos/neg
2-D DESIGN WATERCOLOR LANDSCAPE PROCESS. Weight of paper: Thicker paper is higher quality and will absorb & hold more water than standard drawing paper.
The Principles of Design
Beyond the Border. Overview Create a 2D art piece with a composition that has center of interest. Explore the expansions of the main subject matter that.
Tree Skills Mid-Term Art 1. Gridding and Categories The 8X12 paper will be evenly divided into 6, 4 inch squares The size of this paper is on the smaller.
Part II of a research project compiled By Sheri Majewski.
Wheel of Theodorus What inspirals you?.
4th Grade SYMMETRICAL FACES shape Objective: The students will focus on symmetrical balance by creating a face using two colors and cutting it out in halves.
Tessellation Project Supplies needed: 3 x 5 index card for every 2 students Scissors Ruler One sheet of white paper One sheet of construction paper Pencil.
Give each student: 1 glove, 1 elastic band Give each table : 1.Metallic Sharpies 2.Colored Sharpies 3.Fine point Sharpies 4.Radial Point.
Animal Escape Watercolor image utilizing an animal that is ‘escaping’ from the confinement of the border.
Hardscape &tree planting legend. Marker Coloring Tips: Marker bleeds through most paper—but not tracing paper. Place tracing paper over final design and.
Principle of Design: PATTERN Camouflage Hand Painting.
PEN DESIGNS. TIPS  Before you add pen, decide how you want to design your doodle. You need some dark places, some white, and some gray designs to.
Repetition.
Artist Portrait and Artwork
Welcome Thank you for using this pre-visit resource. We believe this will help strengthen student learning leading up to and during your gallery visit.
Principles of Design.
Perspective with Style
I can make a relief-self-portrait out of cardboard Measure your head using the calipers Length---Top of head to underneath.
Fluid Acrylic Painting
The Principles of Art.
Any Phone I See I will take!  You may have paper out to take notes.
Caritas helping out in Tonga
Element of Art: Line Principle of Design: Repetition
7th Grade Folder Design Graffiti Art
Art I Vocabulary EOA, POD, etc..
You need: A pencil, eraser and markers
Theme Drawing 8th Grade.
ELEMENTS OF DESIGN Line Shape Form Space Texture Value Color.
Presentation transcript:

Tapa Cloth

Produced throughout the islands of the South Pacific. (Polynesia) Tahiti, Fiji, Tonga, and Samoa Also known as bark cloths.

These cloths play important roles in weddings, funerals and events associated with royalty.

They use the bark from a paper mulberry tree. It is stripped and the white inner layers are peeled off for the tapa.

The narrow strips are soaked in water until softened. Grooved mallets are used to pound the the bark into about 10 wide strips

The edges are then overlapped and glued with sap to make wide sheets. Finally the tapa is sun dried and ready for design.

Dark outlines and details are hand painted using sticks with frayed ends. A variety of plant dyes are used as well as tree sap for the natural brown colors.

What you will do! In the borders you will create a… PATTERN (the regular repetition of colors, lines, shapes or forms in an artwork.)

Think of a design that has RADIAL BALANCE (A type of balance in which lines or shapes spread out from a center point in a regular pattern)

Make sure border pattern and radial design have UNITY (The quality that occurs when all parts of an artwork combine to create a sense of wholeness and completion)

How I will grade you Design Grade 3 different rough drafts 2 borders –1 and ½ (different patterns in each border) Radial design (from corner) Border and design should have UNITY Design touches all 4 sides.

How I will grade you Trace design with pencil then outline with black pen Erase pencil Creative coloring style Outline dark color Color fades Color bold Use a ruler for all straight edges!