11/17/2017 0 Comments Lesson 7: Cat Painting Part 2 and 3
Project: Painting a cat and scratch art of the cat
Materials: Video: “Painting a Cat and Scratch Art of a cat,” reference picture of a cat, tempera paint, paintbrush, chalk, scratch board, engraving tool and 11X14 sheet of paper. Objective: Learn to paint a semi-abstract cat using bold bright colors. Learn the chalk transfer technique and scratch details of the cat on scratchboard and add paint to emphasise the eyes of the cat.. Procedure: Watch the instructional video, “Painting the Cat and Scratch Art of a Cat” once and then watch it again as you paint and complete the scratch art. Pause the video as needed.
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Project: Cat Painting Part 1: Grid Drawing, Complete Self and Peer Critiques
Materials: Two videos: “Drawing a Cat on a Grid,” “How to Critique,” reference picture of a cat, plastic page protector, ruler, ultra fine tip permanent marker, and 11X14 sheet of paper. Objective: Review the grid drawing and graphite transfer technique. Review the critiquing criteria and complete critiques of artwork for the last 10 lessons. Procedure: Watch the instructional video, “Drawing a Cat on a Grid” once and then watch it again as you draw. Pause the video as needed. Watch the “How to Critique” video (found on homepage) and complete 10 self critiques and as many peer critiques as time allows. 11/5/2017 0 Comments Lesson 5: Georgia O'Keeffe
Project: Watercolor Painting of a Succulent
Materials: “Georgia O’Keefe” and “Watercolor Painting of Succulent” video. 9X6 watercolor paper, paint, brush, pencil, and a reference photo of a plant. Objective: Learn about Georgia O’Keeffe. Find or take a reference picture. The photo provided can also be used. Practice painting a plant and creating value with watercolor paint using the wet on dry technique as well as pulling color with water. Procedure: Watch the video about Georgia O’Keeffe first then watch the “Watercolor Painting of a Succulent” video once and then watch it again to paint along with it.
Project: Shading and Value Scale
Materials: “Value Scale and Shading Forms” video, 8.5 X 11 paper, pencils, protective sheet, graphite paper, value scale worksheet, form shading worksheet, and eraser. Objective: Learn to create a value scale and shade forms. Procedure: Watch the “Value Scale and Shading Forms” video. Complete the worksheets and keep it in your sketchbook for reference. 9/26/2017 0 Comments Lesson 3: Painting Geometric FormsLesson 2: Misty Mountain Using Tints and ShadesLesson 1: Oil Pastel Apple |
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