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2014-15 Studio Art Daily Plans Jan 30-31, 2013 Ms. Livoti

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2014-15 Studio Art Daily Plans Jan 30-31, 2013. Ms. Livoti. Monday 2/3/ 14 Aim : How can you continue to draw your Pop Art Portrait using a grid?. Do Now : Which Pop-Artist may have created this portrait and why? . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: 2014-15 Studio Art Daily Plans Jan 30-31, 2013

2014-15 Studio Art Daily PlansJan 30-31, 2013

Ms. Livoti

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Monday 2/3/14Aim: How can you continue to draw your Pop Art Portrait using a grid?

Do Now: Which Pop-Artist may have created this portrait and why?

HW: Make your own color wheel out of a creative material i.e. only candy wrappers, magazine clippings, nail polish, etc. Color wheel MUST have primary, secondary and intermediate colors. See website for color wheel example. Due Friday 2/7.

Details of Renaissance Paintings (Sandro Botticelli, Birth of Venus, 1482), 1984

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Tuesday 2/4/14Aim: How can you improve your proportions within your Pop Art

Portrait?

Do Now: Swap your artwork with another person, using the “grid within the grid” method, check their work for correct proportions.

HW: Make your own color wheel out of a creative material i.e. only candy wrappers, magazine clippings, nail polish, etc. Color wheel MUST have primary, secondary and intermediate colors. See website for color wheel example. Due Friday 2/7.

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Wednesday 2/5/14Aim: How can you outline your Pop Art Portrait to prepare it for

painting?

Do Now: Which Pop-Artist created this image?Explain what characteristics lead you this decision.

HW: Make your own color wheel out of a creative material i.e. only candy wrappers, magazine clippings, nail polish, etc. Color wheel MUST have primary, secondary and intermediate colors. See website for color wheel example. Due Friday 2/7.

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Thursday 2/6/14Aim: How can you grade and assess the drawing portion of your Pop

Art Portrait project?

Do Now:

Which Pop Artist created this portrait?Explain why.Does this portrait look like any of the other Pop-Artists we’ve learned about?

HW: Make your own color wheel out of a creative material i.e. only candy wrappers, magazine clippings, nail polish, etc. Color wheel MUST have primary, secondary and intermediate colors. See website for color wheel example. Due Friday 2/7.

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Friday 2/7/14Aim: How can you choose a color scheme for your pop art portrait?

Do Now: Review- What DESIGN principle is created through the use of color schemes in an artwork?

HW: Make your own color wheel out of a creative material i.e. only candy wrappers, magazine clippings, nail polish, etc. Color wheel MUST have primary, secondary and intermediate colors. See website for color wheel example. Due Friday 2/7.

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Review:

What is a TINT?What is a SHADE?What is a TONE?

Tint- a color mixed with white

Shade- a color mixed with black

Tone- a color mixed with a neutral/gray- complement(tone is a color that has been dulled down, it’s intensity is dull.

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Color Schemes

Triad: Set of three colors, equal distance apart

Equilateral triangle.

Primary: Red, Yellow, BlueSecondary: Green, Purple,

Orange

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Color SchemesComplementary: The colors directly across from each other on the color wheel. When mixed, they make a neutral

Remember the sports teams and holidays!

Lakers: Purple, Yellow

Mets: Orange, Blue

Christmas: Red, Green

Split-Complementary:Base color, and two colors adjacent to it’s complement.Red and blue-green and yellow-green

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Color Schemes

Analogous: Set of colors next to each other on the color wheel.

Red, red-orange, orangeGreen, blue-green, blue

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Monochromatic

Tints and Shades of one color

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Achromatic

“without color”Limited to a range of grays, black and white

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Color Schemes

Warm and Cool: The temperature associated with a color. The color wheel splits into these two groups.

Warm: Reds through YellowsVibrant, energetic. Tend to advance in space.

Cool: Greens through PurplesCalm, soothing. Recede in space.

Why do two colors, when put one next to the other, sing? -Pablo Picasso

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Using the color wheel, decide which color scheme you will use in your project.

You must use at least 3 colors, a tint, a shade, and tone of a color in your color scheme.

Write down the colors that belong in your color scheme.

Describe where you will place each of these colors in your portrait.Where will you use a tint of a color?Where will you use a shade of a color?Where will you use a tone of a color?