Art 2 Assignments

Portfolio Assignments

Introduction/Syllabus Overview Art 2/3

Introduction to Art 2

Meet the Teacher

Portfolios/Google Classroom Policies

Class Procedures

Art Fee/Materials

Radial Balance 23/24

Unit 1: Radial Balance

Asymmetrical, Symmetrical, and Radial Symmetry

Art 2: Line/Organizational Drawing

Unit 2: Observational Drawing

Still Life with Charcoal

Art 2: Cubism

Unit 3: Cubism

Traditional Charcoal Drawing

Multimedia Cubist Sculpture


Two Point Perspective 22/23

Unit 4: Two Point Perspective

Block Letter Exercise

Abstract Cubes 

Totem Pole Perspective Drawing


two point perspective part one.mp4
two point perspective part three.mp4
two point perspective part two.mp4
two point perspective part four.mp4
Art 2/3 Midterm 2023

Unit 5: Midterm

Assessment by Artmaking

Multimedia Split Composition


Art 2: Art History

Unit 6: Artist in History Study

Rendition or Original Design


Printmaking Social Media Presentation
Linocut Printmaking

Unit 7: Printmaking

Linocut Prints

Stencil Spray Paint Prints


Stencils
Mosaics

Unit 8: Mosaic Art

Assemblage art with glass and grout


Art 2: Color Theory Animal Portrait

Unit 9: Color Theory Portrait

Acrylic paint portrait


Multi-Layer Painting

Unit 10: Final

Multi-Layer Painting

Foreground, Midground, Background


Homework Assignments

Sketchbook #1

Somewhere You Have Travelled or A Pet Animal

Consider space by occupying the majority of the page, be original/creative in your design, allow yourself enough to time to complete your sketchbook assignment without rushing through your work. Work may be done in any media of your choice, but if you choose pencil try to use shading to include the use of value/grayscale. Consider exploring ways to combine the two prompts together.


Sketchbook #2

Something With Wheels

Consider space by occupying the majority of the page, be original/creative in your design, allow yourself enough to time to complete your sketchbook assignment without rushing through your work. Work may be done in any media of your choice, but if you choose pencil try to use shading to include the use of value/grayscale. Not limited to being a vehicle, consider all the unexpected places you might find a wheel. 


Sketchbook #3

Someone Who Inspires You

Consider space by occupying the majority of the page, be original/creative in your design, allow yourself enough to time to complete your sketchbook assignment without rushing through your work. Work may be done in any media of your choice, but if you choose pencil try to use shading to include the use of value/grayscale. Consider using portraiture, symbolism to represent aspects of the person, or a combination of both


Sketchbook #4

Something That Represents Street Art

Consider space by occupying the majority of the page, be original/creative in your design, allow yourself enough to time to complete your sketchbook assignment without rushing through your work. Work may be done in any media of your choice, but if you choose pencil try to use shading to include the use of value/grayscale. Consider referencing an artist from our documentary or creating your own design.


Sketchbook #5

An Animal or Insect in a Photobooth

Consider space by occupying the majority of the page, be original/creative in your design, allow yourself enough to time to complete your sketchbook assignment without rushing through your work. Work may be done in any media of your choice, but if you choose pencil try to use shading to include the use of value/grayscale. Think of ways to incorporate the background space of your composition.


Sketchbook #6

Your Version of Message in a Bottle

Consider space by occupying the majority of the page, be original/creative in your design, allow yourself enough to time to complete your sketchbook assignment without rushing through your work. Work may be done in any media of your choice, but if you choose pencil try to use shading to include the use of value/grayscale. Consider what the message itself might read.


Sketchbook #7

Your Version of Message in a Bottle

Consider space by occupying the majority of the page, be original/creative in your design, allow yourself enough to time to complete your sketchbook assignment without rushing through your work. Work may be done in any media of your choice, but if you choose pencil try to use shading to include the use of value/grayscale. Consider what the message itself might read.