What is Art? “Art is the concrete representation of our most subtle feelings.” Agnes Martin – Art In America (p.124, 1996)

Drawing: Elements and Principles

Goals:
- 2.1P: Engage in making a work of art or design without having a preconceived plan.
- What are a FEW THINGS that visually stand out to you from this painting by Vincent Van Gogh? List 3 please.
Reflection: What are 3 things you hope to learn in this room? END OF CLASS – Stand up in a circle – Think about what you are hoping to learn – in ONE WORD (and you cannot repeat another person’s comment) Your name and then your word. That’s it. Speak it out loud.
Studio Art 360:

Goals:
- 2.1P: Engage in making a work of art or design without having a preconceived plan.
- What are a FEW THINGS that visually stand out to you from this painting by Piet Mondrian? List 3 please.
Reflection: What are 3 things you hope to learn in this room? END OF CLASS – Stand up in a circle – Think about what you are hoping to learn – in ONE WORD (and you cannot repeat another person’s comment) Your name and then your word. That’s it. Speak it out loud.
AP Studio Art:

Goals:
- 1.1 Ad: Visualize and hypothesize to generate plans for ideas and directions for creating art and design that can affect social change.
- Art and Fear had a lot to offer. Open the book and look through the chapters… What chapter do you feel you MIGHT relate to you the most Based SOLELY on the title of the chapter (may not be fair) – and WHY?
Reflection: What chapter did you decide to use for this next piece? What is ONE of the aspects of the theme you feel you will be working through?
Advanced Drawing:

Goals:
- 2.1P: Engage in making a work of art or design without having a preconceived plan.
- What are a FEW THINGS that visually stand out to you from this work by Richard Diebenkorn? List 3 please.
Reflection: What are 3 things you hope to learn in this Class? END OF CLASS – Stand up in a circle – Think about what you are hoping to learn – in ONE WORD (and you cannot repeat another person’s comment) Your name and then your word. That’s it. Speak it out loud.