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Monday, September 21, 2009
Homework reminder:
For the Home work due September 27 (b day) and September 28 (a day) The student will look up 5 images for their sketchbook that are Examples of Flemish Still life Painting.
Drawing and Painting II Syllabus 2008-2009 Mr. W. Alvarez
COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course is designed to give the students more experience in higher order painting skills to build on the skills in D.P.1
RATIONALE: The objective of the course is to build drawing and painting skills that will be a continuation of the students growing Drawing and painting Skills. Thus preparing the Student for Advancement to Drawing and Painting III or AP 2D Portfolio.
TEXT: Discovering Drawing, by Ted Rose.
SUPPLIES AND MATERIALS: Students are responsible for bringing in the following supplies: v 11x14 inch sketchbook v Set of drawing pencils (HB – B6) v Pencil sharpener v Kneaded eraser
OPTIONAL: v 2 XXL Black T-Shirts v A personal Set of Brushes (Not to be shared with others) v Personal Acrylic or oil Paints (for use in Home work and personal experimentation)
LAB FEE: All students are required to pay a $15.00 art fee that will cover the consumption of art materials and supplies.
TEACHER AND STUDENT/PARENT COMMUNICATION:
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Sketchbooks are incredibly important in this classroom. Finished sketchbook Pages can be considered for your slides in your final Portfolio. A sketchbook is a place for Organization, Creativity, Imagination and an Artist’s personal notes. You will be required to complete 4 Pages of sketchbook exercises a week.
Day one: Look at the world around you. Take a picture or draw something in your everyday life and write notes about what you see. Find other artists renderings of similar phenomenon and comment on the Comparison of the two. Or discuss how this makes you feel in poetry or prose.
Day two: Look for Images that move you. Seek out the work of other Artists and collect them. Try to sketch them out. Write about your observations. Collage multiple Images together on a page.
Day three: Admire Nature. Look at natural things. (Rocks, Trees, Animals, People, Water, clouds) Take the things of nature and create compositions with their shapes, or study the Anatomy of a tree. Collect leaves and glue them in to your books and try to draw their veins.
Day four: plan your next move. This is a class where you are going to be working on multiple projects at the same time. Organize your self. Plan Ahead. Sketch out possible scenarios.
Curriculum Objectives:
First Semester: First Quarter: Still Life. 1. Gray scale Still Life. 2. Monochromatic Painting. 3. Composition of Objects and Design 4. The language of Still life. a. Using symbols to convey Meaning.
Second Quarter: Landscape 1. Gray Scale Landscape. 2. Visualizing Landscapes. a. Day Landscapes b. Night landscape 3. Archetectual Landscapes. a. Mixing natural and man made elements.
Midterm examinations: The Midterm Examination will consist of a multiple-choice test that will demonstrate their understanding of the skills Learned during the first semester. Second Semester: Third Quarter: Figural & Narrative Painting
1. Gray Scale Portrait. 2. Monochromatic Portrait 3. Mixing Flesh Tones 4. Chiaroscuro (Strong Light sources) 5. Body Language Using the Body to Narrate an emotion or action Fourth Quarter: Mixed Media. 1. Drawing Over Paint 2. Incorporation of Collage and Painting. 3. Building up a three dimensional Surface for painting. 4. Creation Of a final project Worth 40% of Final Semester Grade. Final Examination will consist of a cumulative multiple-choice examination of terms and techniques covered in the class.
HOME LEARNING - PROJECTS – CRITIQUES:
Home Learning: Students will be required to produce 3 pages of studies in their sketchbook each week. At the end of each month, students are expected to have completed 10 personal studies and 2 master’s copies.
Projects: Students will be working on multiple projects to scaffold skills.
Critiques: Critiques take a major role in the drawing and painting class. Critique participation is key to the evaluation of student work. Students MUST participate in every critique. Critiques add to the student ability to communicate ideas in the classroom.
v Come to class and get here on time. v Come to class prepare. Always have your SKETCHBOOK. v Listen carefully and follow instructions. v Use safety in the classroom. Be attentive with sharp tools. v Respect the point of view from other students and the teacher. v Respect materials and equipment in the classroom. v Follow the Code of Student Conduct.
DISCIPLINARY PROCEDURES:
v 1st offense – VERBAL WARNING v 2nd offense – DETENTION v 3rd offense – Referral to administrator for further disciplinary action.
Detentions are given with the full support of the Administration and will be served. You will be notified in writing if you receive a detention. Your parents will be responsible for making alternate transportation arrangements.