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Objective: You will select art elements and apply design principles in order to achieve the desired compositional effect. DRILL: Please get an iPad. 10 min lesson. 1.Title the next page in your sketchbook: “EMPHASIS” 2.What is emphasis? 3.How do you create emphasis? 4.Which object(s) are you going to emphasize using color? 5.Take the picture to the right. Screen shot it from Edmodo. 6.Open in pen & ink app. 7.Use color to emphasize one object in the still life picture.

Pen & Ink APP 1.Screen shot the pic to the right from next slide. 2.Open in pen & ink app. 3.Use as layer; background or to trace, 4.Use color to emphasize one object in the still life picture. 5.Repost on Edmodo!!!! Tools- layers Undo Color Brush size Paint TOOLS~ Start a new artwork. Upload to Edmodo. Remove tools from sight

Why not in the middle? Use COMPOSITION techniques- Size, view, or placement? Any placement is correct except for the middle.

Contrast means opposites that makes other objects stand out. Also means difference. How does the red apple CONTRAST from the rest? How is the red apple emphasized? Why does it stand out?

The Grail by Jeff Legg OPAM 18 x 24 Oil What is emphasized? How? Line Color Value Shape Form Texture Size A.

Paul Cezanne Still Life with Cupid 1895 What is emphasized? How? Line Color Value Shape Form Texture Size B.

Paul Cezanne Still Life with Skull (Nature morte au crane) (110 Kb); Oil on canvas What is emphasized? Line Color Value Shape Form Texture Size How? C.

Pieter Claesz. Still Life with a Skull and a Writing Quill Vanitas Still Life [Dutch, C ] 1628 D. What is emphasized? How? Line Color Value Shape Form Texture Size

How are we going to create emphasis? Shelby Weimer. Still Life What is emphasized? How? Line Color Value Shape Form Texture Size COLOR VS. BLACK AND WHITE TO MAKE THE FLOWER AND BOTTLE STAND OUT.

What is emphasis? Emphasis draws attention to an object. Emphasis creates a focal point and makes object stand out. How do you create emphasis? Using contrast…of color, size, form, shape, etc… Dark vs. light, color vs. black and white, warm vs. cool Which object(s) are you going to emphasize using color?

Emphasis with color:

Black and white vs. color

Contrast is Opposites or difference Using emphasis to create focus on an area. Using opposites to make the other stand out.

CRITERIA 1.Minimum of 6 objects on the white piece of paper that you look at in front of you. 2.Drawn in pencil. (Except for one object as that is EMPHASIZED in colored pencil.) 3.Objects look realistic. Contour lines, ellipses, and angles. 4.Shading makes objects look 3D. 5.Background and entire picture is complete.

Kahoot! Get an iPad Go to kahoot.it Type in this pin: You can get your still life objects and set them up. We will draw after the kahoot.

Emphasis on Still Life Objective: You will use observational drawing skills in order to draw and shade a still life. DRILL: 1.Set up your still life and get your drawing. 2.Think about which object you might add color to in order to create emphasis.

Goals for today: 1.Finish drawing your objects. 2.Add color to emphasize an object. 3.Hang a few on the board at the end of class that show emphasis. Our Objective: You will select color and apply contrast in order to achieve emphasis. You will use contrasting colors in order to create emphasis.

CRITERIA 1.Minimum of 6 objects on the white piece of paper that you look at in front of you. 2.Drawn in pencil. (Except for one object as that is EMPHASIZED in colored pencil.) 3.Objects look realistic. Contour lines, ellipses, and angles. 4.Shading makes objects look 3D. 5.Background and entire picture is complete.

Do not clean up, yet! Look around at the artworks near you. Are there any with an object that is emphasized? Hang it on the board. What is emphasized? How? What is emphasis? What are other ways to create emphasis?

ack-white-w-touch-of-red/

Pieter Claesz. Vanitas Still Life.

Paul Cézanne: Still life with fruit basket What is emphasized? How can you create emphasis?

Pieter Claesz Still-life with Turkey-Pie Oil on wood Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam What is emphasized? How can you create emphasis?

Pieter Claesz Still-life with Wine Glass and Silver Bowl Oil on wood, 42 x 59 cm Staatliche Museen, Berlin What is emphasized? How? Line Color Value Shape Form Texture Size E.

Pieter Claesz - Vanitas Still Life [Dutch, C ] Date:1630

Red and Green

Yellow and purple

Light vs Dark

Black and white vs. color

Contrast is Opposites or difference Using emphasis to create focus on an area. Using opposites to make the other stand out.

Why not in the middle? Use COMPOSITION techniques- Size, view, or placement? Any placement is correct except for the middle.

PAUL CÉZANNE. Still Life with Apples. c Oil on canvas. What is emphasized? How can you create emphasis?

Left 4”, right 1.4”, top 2.5”, bottom 0.4”

How can you apply this to real life? Funny you should ask…let’s work with the contrast to create emphasis.

Emphasis on Still Life Objective: You will use observational drawing skills in order to draw and shade a still life. DRILL: 1.Set up your still life and get your drawing. (5 min) Consiga sus objetos y su dibujo. 2.Think about which object you might add color to in order to create emphasis. 3.Take a picture on iPad and edit it to Black and white- mono. 4.Entire artwork should be shaded. 5.Still life artworks are due today unless you take it home and use a picture.

Friday, 5/29/15 Schedule: Period 1 7:30-8:15 Homeroom 8:15-8:25 Period 2 8:30-9:15 Period 3 9:20-10:05 Period 4 10:10-11:00

CRITERIA 1.Minimum of 6 objects on the white piece of paper that you look at in front of you. 2.Drawn in pencil. (Except for one object as that is EMPHASIZED in colored pencil.) 3.Objects look realistic. Contour lines, ellipses, and angles. 4.Shading makes objects look 3D. 5.Background and entire picture is complete.

Turn in Still Life Give your still life to Ms. Gauger in a pile on front table/ on the board on a clip. They will be graded today. Make sure that your name is on it. You may take it home and turn it in Tuesday…