AP Photo - Students need to photograph elements of art (line, color, shape, space, texture, and value) this week and edit them, following the Photoshop Lesson I handout. One example of each of these elements of art should be dropped into your One Drive account, which will be shared with me when we set it up Monday. Due date is Thursday, 9-3-15.
Welcome to week two, students. Here are our assignments: AP Photo - Students need to photograph elements of art (line, color, shape, space, texture, and value) this week and edit them, following the Photoshop Lesson I handout. One example of each of these elements of art should be dropped into your One Drive account, which will be shared with me when we set it up Monday. Due date is Thursday, 9-3-15. AP 3-D and 3-D Level II - Students needed to bring in found items Monday in order to create a found art relief sculpture. We have already painted our supports, and now we need to build the sculpture. Before we begin, however, we will need to plan our design. Sketch this on paper and consult with me before your begin. The build stage of this sculpture should be completed by Thursday, 9-3-15. We will address surface treatment next week. AP Drawing - Students will continue their tool drawings, watercolors, and charcoal drawings. Students will investigate the artist Jim Dine. Due dates vary. This is clearly one hard-working class! Creative Photo III Honors - Students will create a series of three altered pinhole photographs and print them out on the oversize printer. Due Thursday, 9-3-15. Comments are closed.
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November 2019
IdeasThis is a space for answering student and reader questions, explaining techniques and assignments, and sharing thoughts on art and computer science-related subjects. Studio PolicyNo personal electronic devices visible in the art classrooms. No headphones, earbuds, or headphones allowed. Art and computer science students are on task at all times. |