Ms. Droske’s BFA Exhibition was great! Click HERE to see some of the works.
“There are only two rules for any artistic process. The first is that we must choose a subject that matters to us, a subject that we care about on an intensely personal level. We cannot copy someone else’s concept or borrow an emotion. The second rule is that we must be open to criticism and participate in the discussion. By doing so, we gain insight about others and ourselves, as well as the language and power of art.” – Destiny Allison, “Shaping Destiny,” 2012
Art Foundations 2D – Color Wheel
- 1.2 Create art that demonstrates an understanding of how your ideas (and understanding) relate to materils and processes you use.
- Know about and work on color schemes.
Which of the color schemes were the most challenging for you to understand? What color schemes are you wearing today? Are you?
AP Studio Art – Artist at Work
- 5.3 describe meanings of artworks by analyzing 5.3.1 techniques 5.3.2 how they relate to history and culture.
- Work on choosing quality (Concentration and Breadth) works for mailing.
Drawing – Skeleton
- Work on all aspects of chiaroscuro.
- 1.4 Solve visual challenges using analysis.
What part of the skeleton has helped you better understand the relationships of body parts to one another? How did you begin with light guidelines and did that help you push the idea as you continued working it on the cardboard? Share your drawings with your neighbor and make soem critical comparisons.
