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Art 2
"Student Art Portfolios" -- Students compile their art work for the year into a Powerpoint presentation.
Art 3
“Caricature”
Computer Graphics – A cartoon character exaggerating one’s physical features,
including reference to one’s favorite activities.
“Organic
Shapes” 6B Drawing Pencil – A shading practice with creative shapes and
lighting from the center of the page.
“Made
of Spheres” 6B Drawing Pencil – A shading exercise using spheres to
construct an object.
“Collage” Computer Graphics – A photomontage background, a focal point image, and a line of text, combined in Photoshop to express something personal. Images can come from digital camera, scanned photos or artwork, or the Internet (bibliography required for Internet images).
“Still-life” 6B Drawing
Pencil – A classic artwork drawn from life, with well-observed highlights and
shadows.
"Still-life" Prismacolor
Pencils -- Objects drawn from life, concentrating on form and
color.
“Self-Portrait”
Prismacolor Pencils – A portrait of one’s self using a photograph for
reference.
“Architectural
Painting” Acrylic Paint – A painting of a building using a photograph for
reference.
“CD
Cover” Computer Graphics – A CD cover in Photoshop, using an image of one’s
self in some way and a title.
“Papier Mache Sculpture” – An animal done in papier mache on a chicken wire frame, painted in acrylics.
"Student Art Portfolios" -- Students compile their art work for the year into a Powerpoint presentation.