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Disciplined Based Art Education Production –creating an art History/Visual Culture: –information about an artwork already made. Criticism –responding.

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2 Disciplined Based Art Education Production –creating an art History/Visual Culture: –information about an artwork already made. Criticism –responding to artwork Aesthetics –thinking about art, making judgments

3 Arts EALRs 1. The student understands and applies arts knowledge and skills. (Art Production) 2. The student demonstrates thinking skills using artistic processes. (Art Production/Aesthetics) 3. The student communicates through the arts. (Art Production/Art Criticism) 4. The student makes connections within and across the arts to other disciplines, life, cultures, and work. (Art History/Visual Culture)

4 Literacy/Social Studies Connection Myths are invented stories which people around the world used to explain why things are, where things came from, who did something, and how human beings should be. –Discuss the genre. –Read myths from around the world (Examples)Examples) Mentor Text –Write a modern day myth –Percy Jackson

5 Greek Pottery (Art History) Ancient Greeks –Much of what we know about the Greeks comes from the their pottery. –Scenes from myths, battles, funerals, and fantastic events. –Daily life

6 Symbols Told a story with symbols. Lion Skin Hera’s Crab Many headed hydra

7 Symbols Today Still use symbols to send a message. Imagery, but more importantly: Elements Form Line Shape Color Texture Space Value Principles Emphasis Balance Harmony Variety Movement Rhythm Proportion Unity

8 Cover Art (visual culture) The covers of books and cds us visual clues to tell us a story. Just like the Greek pottery. Lets look at some of the cd covers you suggested.

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11 Compare/Contrast

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13 Discussion (Aesthetics) Can things we use everyday be art? Greek pottery was used everyday, and put in museums today. Is it more valuable today?

14 Skill Demonstration (Art Production) Options: –ceramic construction –illustration techniques –silhouettes –figure drawing Create your own cover art that tells a story about your myth.


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