When working in their sketchbooks, students are encouraged to think about the elements of line, shape, color, value, texture, space, and form, as well as what art materials they think will work best for what they want to draw. Students can think about artists that inspire them, as well as time periods throughout art history. Students may choose any subject matter or design that they would like to include in their book. They should reflect on things we have talked about or learned in art class, and practice them, or use them in a unique new way in their book.
Ideas of things you can find around the house to draw from observation:
-A favorite toy
-Fruit, vegetables, or flowers.
-A pet or stuffed animal.
-Members of the family.
-Look at yourself in the mirror.
-What you see out the window.
-A chair or other piece of furniture.
-A spoon, fork, mug, cup, or bowl.
-A pair of shoes, a sneaker, or boots.
-Socks or mittens.
-A stack of books, a book cover, or an open book.
-A crayon or pencil.
-A can or jar.
-A favorite food.
-A TV or computer.
-A watch or a piece of jewelry.
-Something outside on a nice day, like a flower or a tree.
Ideas of things you can draw from memory or using your imagination:
-A favorite experience or memory.
-A place you want to visit, or a place your have been to.
-A made up character or superhero.
-A monster or made up creature.
-Something exciting to look forward to.
-An invention.
-Something you are proud of .
-Your favorite place in the world.
-A made up place or land.