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Week 9/Day 39/Anatomy(Day 5)

#1 Bell Activity-"Unless your work gives you trouble, it is no good". -- Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), Spanish Cubist Painter and Sculptor
 
weeping woman
The Weeping Woman,
Created1937
MediumOil paint
 
 
 
#2 Drawing:

Elements of Art/Principles of Design: TODAY we will use Line, Value, Shape, Form, Space, Texture Emphasis, BalanceUnity, Rhythm, Movement, Proportion, Repetition, Pattern, Variety
Success Criteria-I can complete foundational drawing exercises to improve my drawing skills using the elements of art and principles of design in my artwork.

Anatomy Muscle and Bone- Draw Skeleton/Muscle Views #1 and #2.
You must spend 20 to 30 minutes of drawing time on this assignment every day.  BE SURE TO FILL UP YOUR PAGE, BUT DO NOT RUN OFF THE PAGE. THE ENTIRE SKELETON SHOULD BE ON A FULL SHEET OF PAPER. YOU ARE WORKING ON PROPORTION AND VALUE. You have two views, so spend 2 1/2 or 3 days on View #1 and the rest of your time on View #2 (not as detailed).
Daily assignment grades will be based on your PROGRESS (turned in DAILY), and late assignments will not be accepted. Drawings must be neat and look like you have spent 20 to 30 minutes drawing carefully. You will be using all of the foundational drawing skills we have been learning.

Please READ:
1-Submit Bell Activity #1 and Reflection #3 for your Daily Participation Grade, every DAY(33-37)!!
2-PROGRESS of your SKELETON DRAWINGS (View #1 and View #2) for your Daily Assignment Grade, every DAY!!
-click this link for the drawing lesson/Skeleton Views
 
 
#3 Exit Ticket-Reflect as you sit quietly for a few minutes after completing this assignment. Write your reflection concerning art class expectations, thoughts on the assignments, how you feel today!
 
Submitting daily assignment (Quarantine):
Email to [email protected] with the following information in the subject line:
 
  • Full name
  • Due Date of the assignment
  • Grade and class period
 
In-person-turn your assignment around on your table so that Dr. Pass can circulate and read/see your writing & art work.