SHAPES OBJECTIVE: You will identify a variety of organic and geometric shapes in order to create a design to fill a shape. TURN TO PAGE 3 IN ART ELEMENT.

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SHAPES OBJECTIVE: You will identify a variety of organic and geometric shapes in order to create a design to fill a shape. TURN TO PAGE 3 IN ART ELEMENT BOOK DRILL: 1.Title page: SHAPE 2.Look at page layout at your desk: a.A Shape is… b.Geometric Shapes… c.Organic Shapes… d.Symmetry is… 3. List or draw as many Geometric shapes and Organic shapes as you can think of. Make sure you Have your line Template between Pages 1 +2, to Protect your Scratch art.

A GEOMETRIC SHAPE IS A SHAPE THAT CAN BE MEASURED. THEY ARE MAN- MADE. LIKE SQUARES, TRIANGLES, DIAMONDS, ETC…

RETRO ART USING GEOMETRIC SHAPES

AN ORGANIC SHAPE IS A SHAPE THAT IS FOUND IN NATURE. IT IS USUALLY ODD-SHAPED OR IRREGULAR. Cannot be measured. LIKE LEAVES, FLOWERS, RAINDROPS, ETC…

RETRO ART USING ORGANIC SHAPES

Which one is geometric or organic?

Symmetry is… An exact reflection of form on opposite sides of a dividing line or plane.

DEMO- You need supplies: Tempera cake tray for two people to share. One brush per person. Cup of water

Tempera Backgroun – blending two colors YES, PAINT THE WHOLE PAGE. THIS IS PAGE 4 Pick two colors. Paint first color vertically on the left side. Paint second color vertically on the right. Blend colors in the middle. You can tap or splatter paint. You can experiement with dripping paint

Today’s classwork Get scrap paper from bin at table. You need a flat color of construction paper. Cut 3 shapes: –Geometric –Organic –Symmetrical Shape. GLUE THESE DOWN ON YOUR TEMPERA PAINT. FINISH LINE DESIGN ON SCRATCH ART.

Clean Up Wash your brushes. Dump out your water. Place all cups in one with the brushes with their BRISTLES UP. Put all paint trays, cups, and shape packets in the corner. LEAVE THE SHAPE LAYOUT PAGE IN THE CENTER BETWEEN 2 PEOPLE.

DRILL: Turn to page 4 that we painted yesterday. YOU WILL NEED A MARKER OR BALL-POINT PEN. 1. Stylization is… 2. Stylize a line under your definition Or a border around the edges of page 4. Objective: You will define stylization in order to create a successful design with shapes.

styl·i·za·tion is… Adding decorative details to make it your own style.

To simplify- (a turtle)

To add details and design elements.

Stylize the line under your title Stylize a border design around your page.

After the drill: 1. Cut 3 large shapes out of paper in bin. – geometric, organic, and symmetrical. 2. Fill them with shapes that don’t touch.

Fill your shape with stylization:

1.Cut your shapes. 2.Stylize with shapes that don’t touch. 3. Glue onto page 4.

The Celtic Bull The bull was a highly worshiped animal symbol as it represented strong will, virility and wealth.

styl·i·za·tion is… Adding decorative details to make it your own style.

To simplify- (a turtle)

To add details and design elements.

Stylize the line under your title Stylize a border design around your page.

After the drill: 1. Cut 3 large shapes out of paper in bin. – geometric, organic, and symmetrical. 2. Fill them with shapes that don’t touch.

Fill your shape with stylization:

The Celtic Bull The bull was a highly worshiped animal symbol as it represented strong will, virility and wealth.

SHAPES OBJECTIVE: You will identify a variety of organic and geometric shapes in order to create a design to fill a shape. TURN TO PAGE 3 IN ART ELEMENT BOOK DRILL: 1.Title page: SHAPE 2.Look at page layout at your desk: a.A Shape is… b.Geometric Shapes… c.Organic Shapes… d.Symmetry is… 3. List or draw as many Geometric shapes and Organic shapes as you can think of. Make sure you Have your line Template between Pages 1 +2, to Protect your Scratch art.

A GEOMETRIC SHAPE IS A SHAPE THAT CAN BE MEASURED. THEY ARE MAN- MADE. LIKE SQUARES, TRIANGLES, DIAMONDS, ETC…

AN ORGANIC SHAPE IS A SHAPE THAT IS FOUND IN NATURE. IT IS USUALLY ODD-SHAPED OR IRREGULAR. Cannot be measured. LIKE LEAVES, FLOWERS, RAINDROPS, ETC…

Symmetry is… An exact reflection of form on opposite sides of a dividing line or plane.

Tempera Backgroun – blending two colors YES, PAINT THE WHOLE PAGE. THIS IS PAGE 4 Pick two colors. Paint first color vertically on the left side. Paint second color vertically on the right. Blend colors in the middle. You can tap or splatter paint. You can experiment with dripping paint

DRILL: Turn to page 4 that we painted yesterday. YOU WILL NEED A MARKER OR BALL-POINT PEN. 1. Stylization is… 2. Stylize a line under your definition Or a border around the edges of page 4. Objective: You will define stylization in order to create a successful design with shapes.

styl·i·za·tion is… Adding decorative details to make it your own style.

Stylize the line under your title Stylize a border design around your page.

Objective: You will review stylization in order to draw a design border on your cover. DRILL: Remind yourself the 3 D’s of stylization. 1.Place a piece of paper between pages 1& Draw a stylized border on the cover of your book. (Minimum of 2 sides with a design.)

Stylization = Decoration DetailDesigns

Borders To get inspiration: 1.Get a border packet 2.Get an image bin from cabinet, look in yellow folder titled “designs” 3.Look online at

After the drill: 1. Cut 3 large shapes out of paper in bin. – geometric, organic, and symmetrical. 2. Fill them with shapes that don’t touch.

1.Cut your shapes. 2.Stylize with shapes that don’t touch. 3. Glue onto page 4.

If You finish pages 1-4 and Your cover’s border: 1.Help someone who was absent. 2. Apply one of these to the Back of your book: scratch art, tempera background, stylization

Art Element CHECKLIST 1. All letters on cover drawn. 2. Stylize a border/ frame on cover. 3. Page 1 lines and scratch art finished page 2 4. Page 3 shapes and painted background on page 4 5. Page 4- Cut out 3 shapes- organic, geometric, and symmetrical. 6. Stylize with shapes- color with marker on page 4 7.Color definitions page 5 8.Color Wheel 9.Color artwork on page 6 with watercolor techniques 10.Value definitions- page stepped value scales with pencil, colored pencil, mark-making and watercolor. 12.Page 8- value artwork with 6 lines, one circle, and stepped and gradual value in all sections.

Objective: You will review stylization in order to draw a design border on your cover. DRILL: Remind yourself the 3 D’s of stylization. 1.Place a piece of paper between pages 1& Draw a stylized border on the cover of your book. (Minimum of 2 sides with a design.)