Alice in Wonderland Character and Scenery Design September 1-3, 2015.

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Alice in Wonderland Character and Scenery Design September 1-3, 2015

Alice Liddell, Aged 7

Warm Up: Day One In your sketch / notebook, write “Wonderland Design” at the top of the page. Draw a horizontal line in the middle of the page. Draw a vertical line down the middle of the top box. Example:

Warm up continued In the upper left hand column, write “Sir John Tenniel.” Write the following statements: – Illustrator during the ____________ centuries. – First artist to draw: ______________________. – Knighted by : ___________________________.

Alice and Cheshire Cat

Jabberwock

Chess Game

Assignment For the next couple of days, we will look at quotes from Alice in Wonderland and related novels. You will become the illustrator! Use your skills to design and illustrate a scene! You may use your device to look up quotes, but you can not text or use social media. Devices must remain flat on the table!

Today’s Goal Choose a scene to illustrate. In your notebook, copy the quote you want to reference. Underneath, draw a few small, sloppy sketches of ideas you might use. Make a list of supplies you will need for your project.

Alice-related books Alice’s Adventures Through Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass by Lewis Carroll The Looking Glass Wars by Frank Beddor Splintered by A. G. Howard Otherland by Tad Williams

Warm Up: Day 2 Write the following definitions on the bottom half of your notes page: 1. Thumbnails—In art, small practice sketches that help the artist plan out a project. 2. Illustration—Art that refers to a written work. 3. Abstract—Type of art that doesn’t try to look like anything from the real world.

Today’s Goal You should have a quote from Alice in Wonderland or a related work. Today, you will begin your artwork. Let me know if you need something not at your station. Try to incorporate your quote. For example—you can use it to frame your drawing. The finished product is due tomorrow.

Wrap Up You will not be here Friday, so our finished art is due tomorrow! Trash—Make a lap around the table and make sure it is clean! Supplies—Put away drawing tools. Papers—If anyone wants to leave their drawing here, take it up and put it on the rack.

Day 3: Warm Up In the upper right column of your notes, write “Salvador Dali.” Write the following statements: 1. _________ century Spanish artist. 2. Associated with the _______________ art movement. 3. Illustrated Alice in Wonderland in 1969.

Down the Rabbit Hole

Advice from a Caterpillar

The Mad Tea Party

Today’s Assignment Today, we will finish our Alice in Wonderland illustration. Don’t forget! Try to incorporate your quote into your picture! You may use your device only for looking up information related to this assignment.

Wrap Up Everyone—Make sure your first and last name and block are on the back. Trash—Make a lap around the table and make sure it is clean! Supplies—Put away drawing tools. Papers—Take up everyone’s illustration and stack them neatly. HAVE A WONDERFUL HOLIDAY!!