Creative Shading of Spaces Objective: You will use value in order practice for shading on realistic objects. DRILL: 1.You need a pencil, a ruler, and scrap.

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Creative Shading of Spaces Objective: You will use value in order practice for shading on realistic objects. DRILL: 1.You need a pencil, a ruler, and scrap paper from Miss Gauger 2.In your sketchbook- Draw a design using at least 10 lines and 10 shapes. Use a ruler and/or shapes to trace from stencils or rectangles/ circles from back. 3.We will use gradual and stepped shading to fill the spaces. 4.Then we can use mark-making and color.

Criteria: 1.10 shapes 2.10 lines- any type TYPES OF SHADING: 1.Gradual shading- dark to light. 2.Gradual shading- dark to light to dark. 3.Step shading with 5 different shades. 4.Some type of mark-making- scribbling, hatching, cross-hatching, stippling, squares, stars, etc… 5.Colored Pencil

Colored Pencil Objective: You will use color in order to create value to your spaces. DRILL: 1.What is the difference between these 2 pictures? (Shading) 2.Get a box of colored pencils from cabinet and turn to the page from yesterday.

Why is this poor shading? Can see lines. Messy GOOD BECAUSE: Gradual dark to light

Interior of a Room Drawing

Mark- Making Objective: You will use a variety of mark-making techniques in order to create value in your spaces. DRILL: 1.What is mark-making? 2.We will do 4 types: 1.Hatching 2.Cross-hatching 3.Stippling 4.Your choice

Criteria: 1.10 shapes 2.10 lines- any type TYPES OF SHADING: 1.Gradual shading- dark to light. 2.Gradual shading- dark to light to dark. 3.Step shading with 5 different shades. 4.5 spots type of mark-making- scribbling, hatching, cross-hatching, stippling, squares, stars, etc… 5.Colored Pencil- 5 spots

Francesca DiMattio Ladder 2006 Oil on canvas x cm

ART CLUB: We will be building lanterns in Shop 5 today. We your bottles and lanterns. Help carry extra recyclables – cardboard, paper, and all the bottles down to Shop 5. Any of Miss Gauger’s students who are planning on