December 16, 2011 – Friday

AP Studio Art

  1. (2.6) Create multiple solutions to your three visual challenges that show understanding in relating composition and the purpose of artwork.
  2. (4.5) Look at the qualities of art from various times and cultures to analyze, describe, evaluate, and interpret works of art.

Advanced Drawing

  1. (2.3) Create artworks that solve visual challenges. What are the VISUAL CHALLENGES you face? Why are they challenges? What are your challenges?
  2. (1.1) Apply media (vine charcoal), techniques (mark-making, gestures), and processes (gestures) with skill, confidence, and awareness so that your ideas are executed well.

Painting – YOUR PORTRAITS ARE DUE ON MONDAY!

  1. (4.2) Describe the purpose and meaning of art objects within different cultures, times, and places. What are the reasons you are using the images you are using? How are they important? Why are they important? Can you justify the images and do they have significance in your life?
  2. (4.5) Look at the qualities of art from various times and cultures to analyze, describe, evaluate, and interpret works of art.

Art Foundations – BEHAVE!

  1. (1.1) Transfer an image using the grid method with skill confidence and awareness so that your ideas are executed well.
  2. (1.1) Apply colored pencil (media) using layering to achieve color and value (techniques).

December 15, 2011 – Thursday

The art of writing is the art of discovering what you believe.— Gustave Flaubert

AP Studio Art – The Art Story, Impressionism

  1. (2.6) Create multiple solutions to your three visual challenges that show understanding in relating composition and the purpose of artwork.
  2. (4.3) Compare relationships in visual art in terms of history, aesthetics, and culture as it relates to your own art.

Advanced Drawing – Da VinciImpressionism

  1. (2.3) Create artworks that solve visual challenges.
  2. (5.1) Identify the intentions and purposes behind making art.

Painting – SurrealismImpressionism

  1. (4.2) Describe the purpose and meaning of art objects within different cultures, times, and places.
  2. (4.5) Look at the qualities of art from various times and cultures to analyze, describe, evaluate, and interpret works of art.

Art FoundationsGrid – YouTube Video

  1. (1.1) Transfer an image in colored pencil using a grid using skill confidence and awareness so that your ideas are executed well.

December 14, 2011 – Wednesday

AP Studio Art – Romare Bearden, Romare Bearden

  1. (6.1) Compare the visual arts with other disciplines.
  2. (4.3) Compare relationships in visual art in terms of history, aesthetics, and culture as it relates to your own art.

Advanced Drawing –

  1. (3.5) Evaluate and defend how subject matter, symbols, and images are used.
  2. (5.5.2, 5.5.5) Create responses relevant to works of art using various techniques for communicating ideas and intentions.

Painting – Surrealism

  1. (3.5) Evaluate and defend how subject matter, symbols, and images are used.
  2. (5.5.2, 5.5.5) Create responses relevant to works of art using various techniques for communicating ideas and intentions.

Art Foundations

  1. Describe types of balance and why balance is important in a work of art.
  2. (1.1) Transfer an image in colored pencil using the grid method using skill confidence and awareness so that your ideas are executed well.

December 13, 2011 – Tuesday

AP Studio Art – Melissa S. Rataczak

  1. (2.6) Create multiple solutions to your three visual challenges that show understanding in relating composition and the purpose of artwork.
  2. (4.5) Look at the qualities of art from various times and cultures to analyze, describe, evaluate, and interpret works of art.

Advacned Drawing – Melissa S. Rataczak

  1. (3.5) Evaluate and defend how subject matter, symbols, and images are used.
  2. (5.5.2, 5.5.5) Create responses relevant to works of art using various techniques for communicating ideas and intentions.

Painting – Melissa S. Rataczak

  1. (1.1) Apply acrylic paint and techniques with skill, confidence, and awareness so that your ideas are executed well.
  2. (1.4) Create, define, and solve visual challenges using analysis, synthesis, and evaluation.

Art Foundations – Melissa S. Rataczak

  1. (1.1) Demonstrate effective use of balance using media, techniques and processes.

December 12, 2011 – Monday

AP Studio Art – Melissa S. Rataczak

  1. (2.6) Create multiple solutions to your three visual challenges that show understanding in relating composition and the purpose of artwork.
  2. (4.5) Look at the qualities of art from various times and cultures to analyze, describe, evaluate, and interpret works of art

Advacned Drawing – Melissa S. Rataczak

  1. (3.5) Evaluate and defend how subject matter, symbols, and images are used.
  2. (5.5.2, 5.5.5) Create responses relevant to works of art using various techniques for communicating ideas and intentions.

Painting – Melissa S. Rataczak

  1. (1.1) Apply acrylic paint and techniques with skill, confidence, and awareness so that your ideas are executed well.
  2. (1.4) Create, define, and solve visual challenges using analysis, synthesis, and evaluation.

Art Foundations – Melissa S. Rataczak

  1. (1.1) Demonstrate effective use of color using media, techniques and processes.

 

December 9, 2011- Friday

AP Studio Art –  The Getty Museum

  1. (2.6) Create multiple solutions to challenges that show understanding in making relationships between composition and meaning of artwork.
  2. (1.4) Create, define, and solve challenges using analysis (breaking up the artwork to basic elements), synthesis (put all the parts of a work together to for the whole), and evaluation (reflections about your artwork).

Advacned Drawing – Student WorkMelissa CookeChristopher Ganz

  1. (3.5) Evaluate and defend how subject matter, symbols, and images are used.
  2. (5.1) Identify the intentions and purposes behind making art.

Painting – Rembrandt

  1. (1.1) Apply acrylic paint and techniques with skill, confidence, and awareness so that your ideas are executed well .
  2. (2.2) Evaluate the effectiveness of your portrait.

Art Foundations – Color wheel

  1. (1.1) Demonstrate effective use of color using media, techniques and processes.

December 8, 2011- Thursday

AP Studio Art – The Metropolitan Museum of Art

  1. (2.6) Create multiple solutions to specific visual challenges that show understanding in making relationships between composition and the purpose of artwork.
  2. (3.5) Evaluate and defend how subject matter, symbols, and images are used in art.

Advacned Drawing – Student Work, Melissa Cooke, Christopher Ganz

  1. (2.3) Create artworks that use organizations and function to solve specific visual challenges.
  2. (5.1) Identify the intentions and purposes behind making art.

Painting – Rembrandt

  1. (1.1) Apply acrylic paint, techniques, and process with skill, confidence, and sensitivity.
  2. (1.2) Create a portrait that demonstrates that you understand how your ideas relate to the acrylic paint, techniques, and processes you use

Art FoundationsColor wheel

  1. (1.1) Demonstrate effective use of color and balance using media, techniques and processes.

December 7, 2011- Wednesday

http://frankkorb.wordpress.com/ – Back into the studio!

AP Studio Art – The Louvre

  1. (2.6) Create multiple solutions to specific visual challenges that show understanding in making relationships between composition and the purpose of artwork.
  2. (3.4) Evaluate and defend the validity of sources for ideas.

Advacned Drawing – Student Work, Melissa Cooke

  1. (2.3) Create artworks that use organizations and function to solve specific visual challenges.
  2. (5.1) Identify the intentions and purposes behind making art.

Painting – Met Museum Sgraffito

  1. (1.1) Apply acrylic paint, techniques, and process with skill, confidence, and sensitivity.
  2. (2.2) Evaluate the effectiveness of your portrait in terms of organization and purpose.

Art FoundationsColor wheel

  1. (1.1) Demonstrate effective use of color and balance using media, techniques and processes.

December 6, 2011- Tuesday

http://frankkorb.wordpress.com/ – Back into the studio!

AP Studio Art – The Art Institute of Chicago

  1. (2.6) Create multiple solutions to your three visual challenges that show understanding in relating composition and the purpose of artwork.
  2. (3.5) Evaluate and defend how subject matter, symbols, and images are used in art.

Advacned Drawing – Student Work, Melissa Cooke

  1. (2.3) Create artworks that use organization and function to solve specific visual challenges.
  2. (5.1) Identify the intentions and purposes behind making art.

Painting – Staining

  1.  (1.1) apply acrylic paint, techniques, and process with skill, confidence, and sensitivity.
  2.  (2.6) Create multiple solutions to specific visual challenges that demonstrates that you can create a cohesive piece of art

Art FoundationsColor wheel

  1. (1.1) Demonstrate effective use of color using media, techniques and processes.

December 2, 2011- Friday!!

AP Studio Art – MAM

  1. (2.6) Create multiple solutions to your three visual challenges that show understanding in relating the composition and the purpose of artwork.
  2. (1.4) Initiate, define, and solve visual challenges using personal skills of analysis, synthesis, and evaluation.

Advacned Drawing – Student Work

  1. (1.1.1,2, and 3) Apply media, technique and process with skill, confidence and awareness so that your ideas are executed well.
  2. (5.1) Identify the intentions and purposes behind making art.

Painting – Huichol Yarn Painting

  1. (1.1) Apply acrylic paint, techniques, and process with skill, confidence, and sensitivity. Understand the process of using the collage or additive technique.
  2. (1.2) Create art that show that you understand how your ideas relate to the paint, techniques, and processes you use.

Art Foundations – Color wheel

  1. (1.1) Demonstrate effective use of color using media, techniques and processes.