Monday, September 26, 2016
Students will create a drawing inspired by a song and will write a description as to how their color choices contribute to its meaning in a reflection.
DO NOW - Identify, in the paintings below, examples of 1) complimentary colors, 2) analogous colors, 3) warm colors, 4) cool colors, etc.
Write these down in your notebook!
Write these down in your notebook!
TPSC: What do you think this painting is about? Be prepared to defend your answer!
Andy Warhol Color Exploration Instructions
Step 1: Pick an actor or actress
Step 2: Apply graphite to the BACK of their portrait
Step 3: Using a pencil, trace their portrait onto a sheet of white paper 8 times.
Step 4: Color each portrait using each of the following color relations
1 w/ analogous colors
1 w/ complimentary colors
1 w/ warm colors
1 w/ cool colors
1 w/ primary colors
1 w/ secondary colors
2 w/ your choice!
Step 5: Write each color relation name on the BACK of each face.
Step 6: Write your name on the back
Step 1: Pick an actor or actress
Step 2: Apply graphite to the BACK of their portrait
Step 3: Using a pencil, trace their portrait onto a sheet of white paper 8 times.
Step 4: Color each portrait using each of the following color relations
1 w/ analogous colors
1 w/ complimentary colors
1 w/ warm colors
1 w/ cool colors
1 w/ primary colors
1 w/ secondary colors
2 w/ your choice!
Step 5: Write each color relation name on the BACK of each face.
Step 6: Write your name on the back
Kandinsky Color Exploration
Step 1: Pick a song
Step 2: Using color pastels, create an abstract composition that reflects its emotions and meaning
Step 3: Write the SONG NAME, ARTIST NAME and a description of the song's emotions and meaning
Step 4: Write YOUR NAME and PERIOD NUMBER on the back.
Step 1: Pick a song
Step 2: Using color pastels, create an abstract composition that reflects its emotions and meaning
Step 3: Write the SONG NAME, ARTIST NAME and a description of the song's emotions and meaning
Step 4: Write YOUR NAME and PERIOD NUMBER on the back.
Thursday, September 29, 2016
Students will answer closed reading questions about a Kandinsky artwork AND create a drawing of their name in 1-point perspective.
DO NOW - How do you draw a 3-D box? Show Mr. Torres by drawing one in your notebook!
Color Graphic Organizer (aka the Andy Warhol Drawing)
Closed Reading - IMAGES
NAME Drawing Instructions and video
1.1_name_drawing.docx | |
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File Type: | docx |
Name Drawing - Model