CREATING
VA6.CR1 Visualize and generate ideas for creating works of art.
VA6.CR.2 Choose from a range of materials and/or methods of traditional and contemporary artistic practices to plan and create works of art.
VA6.CR.3 Engage in an array of processes, media, techniques, and/or technology through experimentation, practice, and persistence.
VA6.CR.4 Incorporate formal and informal components to create works of art.
VA6.CR.5 Reflect on, revise, and refine works of art considering relevant traditional and contemporary practices as well as artistic ideation.
PRESENTING
VA6.PR.1 Plan, prepare, and present completed works of art.
RESPONDING
VA6.RE.1 Reflect on the context of personal works of art in relation to community, culture, and the world.
VA6.RE.2 Critique personal works of art and the artwork of others, individually and collaboratively, using a variety of approaches.
VA6.RE.3 Engage in the process of art criticism to make meaning and increase visual literacy.
CONNECTING
VA6.CN.1 Develop personal artistic voice through connecting uses of art within a variety of cultural, historical, and contemporary contexts.
VA6.CN.2 Develop life skills through the study and production of art.
VA6.CN.3 Utilize a variety of resources to understand how artistic learning extends beyond the walls of the classroom.
CONCEPTS:
· Mandala design and significance.
· Use of a ruler and compass.
· Creating radial balance, variety, and contrast using line and shape.
· Use of watercolors.
· Mixing secondary and intermediate colors, and organizing them in color wheel order.
Practice the graduation exercises in your sketchbook.
Blue to green
Dark green to light green
Purple to blue
Red to orange to yellow
Use the medium drawing paper and colored pencils
Follow along with the teacher as you draw your dragon's eye. You may add details and shapes that are your own as we work through the basic drawing.
Once your drawing is complete begin with your lighter tones to add color to your eye (reference the google slides to help with this)
Gradually add your darker tones without covering all of your lighter tones.
Be sure to color in the direction of the shapes of the scales and eye. Don't color in straight lines!
Once all your color is complete you may add lines for added texture.