CREATING
VAHSVA.CR.1 Visualize and generate ideas for creating works of art.
VAHSVA.CR.2 Choose from a range of materials and methods of traditional and contemporary artistic practices to plan and create works of art.
VAHSVA.CR.3 Engage in an array of processes, media, techniques, and technology through experimentation, practice, and persistence.
VAHSVA.CR.4 Incorporate formal and informal components to create works of art.
VAHSVA.CR.5 Reflect on, revise, and refine works of art considering relevant traditional and contemporary practices as well as artistic ideation.
VAHSVACR.6 Keep an ongoing visual and verbal record to explore and develop works of art.
RESPONDING
VAHSVA.RE.2 Critique personal works of art and the artwork of others, individually and collaboratively, using a variety of approaches.
VAHSVA.RE.3 Engage in the process of art criticism to make meaning and increase visual of literacy.
CONNECTING
VAHSVA.CN.2 Develop life skills through the study and production of art (e.g. collaboration, creativity, critical thinking, communication).
CONCEPTS:
· Hatching is a technique to create values
· Crosshatching is a technique to create values
· Stippling is a technique to create values
· Thumbnails are techniques for planning compositions
complete the three mediums worksheet using charcoal, ink/pen, and colored pencils
choose an animal of your choice for your final piece and complete a minimum of 3 sketches to organize a dynamic composition
Cut or tear the papers to match your thumbnail plan.
Remember to glue the one that you want on the bottom down first.
When gluing make sure to put down a scrap piece of paper under each piece.
Brush the glue all the way off the edges, work quickly to get a good seal.
Once papers are glued and dry, draw the contour lines of your reference lightly in pencil.
Begin to fill in the details using charcoal on the manila/kraft paper, ink on dictionary page and colored pencil on your white background