April 8, 2013 – Monday – WELCOME BACK!

“Employing your imagination is the first step to the fulfillment of any dream.” ― Richelle E. Goodrich

Korb’s Trip to New York… Images!

How was your Spring Break?
How was your Spring Break?

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Art Foundations: Let’s review the use of 2 point perspective AND see Mr. Korb’s slide show from New York – some GREAT architecture!

Richard Estes – New York Scenes!

GOALS:

  1.  (1.2.2 and 3) Create 2 point perspective drawings that demonstrates an understanding of how your ideas relate to technique and process.
  2. Create 2 point perspective and Value drawing that uses COMPOSITION to solve visual challenges.
Claes Oldenberg – Soft Sculpture

What is the theme behind your city? What did you FORGET about the use of the rules of perspective? What did you HELP your neighbor remember?

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Drawing: Critique – Oral Critique – the written crit. should be being worked on at this point!

What do you see? What do you like? What do you dislike? WHY?

GOALS:

  1. 3.5 Evaluate and defend the manner in which subject matter, symbols, and images are used.
  2. 2.4 compare different points of view regarding composition and meaning in artwork.

What was the success in today’s Crit? What is something  you are proud of in the work you have seen or in your own work?  and the use of the GOOGLE DRIVE?

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AP Studio Art: Quick Crit. of the work you have – What is working and what is a struggle? What did you accomplish this past week? Surprise me!

This is a scored 5 from the AP Site… what is your work going to be scored at?

GOALS:

  1. 2.2 PEER-evaluate the effectiveness of artworks
  2. 3.5 Evaluate and defend the manner in which subject matter, symbols, and images are used.

What were the biggest impressions you had from the classmate’s works? What were the most difficult things you felt as you presented your work? Conversation between classmates about the 2 questions for your exam. How does this work relate to your concentration?

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