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Introduction To Art Mandala – Repetition & Unity Materials: Colored Pencils 12”x12” White Paper Pencil Compass Ruler Tracing paper Key Content Students will create a circular repeating design using color pencils. This design will encompass all tat they have learned during the semester. See Examples. Requirements Design must create and interesting overall repeat design similar to a Kaleidoscope when you look through it Color Scheme is up to you. You will use changes in value---light to dark within the same color (tint) This will create a sense of movement within the design. Habits of Mind - Thinking Skills Takes Responsible Risks Applying Past Knowledge to New Situations Remains open to continuous learning

11.5” Diameter circle Inscribed a 12” x 12” square. How do you find the center of the square in order to find the center of your 11.5” circle? How do you draw a perfect 11.5” circle? There are 3 ways. What are they? Next: This 11.5” dia. circle must be divided into 8 equal pie pieces. How do you do that? There are many different ways to find this out. What are 3 different ways?

Vortex/Black Hole Design Kaleidoscope Design