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Art II Intermediate ARt. The ART of communication. Welcome to Art YOU WILL be Happy here!. 1 st Day Agenda. Welcome to Art YOU WILL be Happy here! Cover Syllabus & Mrs. Steffl’s expectations. Student Expectations for Mrs. Steffl Seating chart (M-Th My Chart, Fridays You Pick) - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
ART IIINTERMEDIATE ART
The ART of communication
Welcome to Art YOU WILL be Happy here!
1st Day Agenda
Welcome to Art YOU WILL be Happy here! Cover Syllabus & Mrs. Steffl’s expectations. Student Expectations for Mrs. Steffl Seating chart (M-Th My Chart, Fridays You Pick) Student Inventory Birthdays on Calendar Who am I?
Symbolism Activity DEMO HOMEWORK DUE TOMORROW 5 Symbolic Objects
with CLEVER reasons.
SYMBOLISM
The practice of representing things by means of symbols or of attributing symbolic meanings or significance to objects, events, or relationship.
HOMEWORK DUE TOMORROW 1Symbolic Object with CLEVER
response.
SYMBOLS & Logos ARE USUALLY:*Instantaneously recognizable.*Memorable.*Can be illustrative in nature, either concrete or abstract.
Review Expectations Fees & Sketchbook due by FRIDAY! Scavenger hunt -SYMBOLISM
The practice of representing things by means of symbols or of attributing symbolic meanings or significance to objects, events, or relationship.
Who am I? Symbolism Activity DEMO HOMEWORK DUE TOMORROW 1 Symbolic Object with CLEVER
reason.
2nd Day Agenda
ObjectiveTo understand the word symbolism, find symbolic representations of yourself and to look for and understand the meaning of who you are and how it influences YOUR art.
To work on your communication skills of presentation and active listening.
Iconic/Symbolic Logos - Icons and symbols are compelling yet uncomplicated images that are emblematic of a particular company or product. They use imagery that conveys a literal or abstract representation of your organization. Symbols are less direct than straight text, leaving room for broader interpretation of what the organization represents. In order for a symbol to be a truly effective logo it should be:
Logos & Symbols
*Instantaneously recognizable.*Memorable.*Can be illustrative in nature, either concrete or abstract.
Day 3 Agenda
TED talk on www.googleartproject.com
Share symbolic objects Review and take notes on the
elements & principles. Elements Scavenger Hunt (if time.) TOMORROW WE DRAW!!! Timed
Gesture Bike Drawing outdoors or commons area. Meet here first.
What is art??? You will define art individually for five
minutes. This definition will be shared with your group. Your group will collectively redefine the definition to the come up with a SUPER Art definition to be shared with the class on the boards
WE will discuss and take notes on a slideshow defining arts key concepts.
VIEW slideshow “What Is ART?”
Activity: What is art? Objective: To understand & define ART
Art is the process or product of deliberately arranging elements in a way that appeals to the senses or emotions. It encompasses a diverse range of human activities, creations, and modes of expression, including music and literature.
The meaning of art is explored in a branch of philosophy known as aesthetics.
REVIEW OF ELEMENTS & PRINCIPLES OF ART & DESIGN
Review Elements & Principles, Discuss & Demonstrate how to complete Worksheet.
Elements of ART & Principles of Design Slide Show Take notes for all slides Tomorrow Notes on Gesture Drawing.
Gesture Draw a Bike.
Day 4 Agenda View Principles of Design Slide Show
Take notes for all slides. Elements of Art Handout. Complete Elements handout: DUE
Monday! TOMORROW WE DRAW!!! Timed Gesture Bike
Happy FRIDAY Friday Bellwork (To help you to use
higher level thinking & build your communications skills.) Respond to the question and turn in for
credit: When did you know what the artist was
painting? Why do you think it took so long to figure it out? What do you think of Dan Dunn? ( At least three well thought sentences.)
Notes on Gesture Drawing. Gesture Draw a Bike.
Gesture Drawing – The essence of a subject
What is this a picture of?
How do you think this was made?
Why would an artist make something like this?
Video Link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eRTqpJMs98E
Today you will draw a BIKE!
Look for the obvious shapes…
Circles(wheels and gears)
Triangles(frame) Straight lines
(Handle bars)
Remember to… You will be graded on
Accuracy of the bike form.Details.Shading, Value & Realism.EFFORT!!!Focus.
OBJECTIVE:To learn and apply foundational drawing techniques to improve your artistic skill in drawing.
Gesture Drawing – The essence of a subject
A Gesture drawing is work of art defined by rapid execution (DRAWN QUICKLY). Typically artist draw a series of poses in a short amount of time, often a little as 30 seconds, or as long as 2 minutes
Artists may gesture draw people or animals going about normal activities with no special effort to pause for the artist. For example, drawing from people on the street, performers, athletes, or drawing animals at the zoo.
For ART , a gesture drawing attempts to capture action, basic shapes or movement.
What is a critique? A critique is an oral or written
discussion strategy used to analyze, describe, and interpret works of art. Critiquing is a process in which we organize our thoughts about an art piece. Through four steps: description, analysis, interpretation and judgment, we are able to look at the work and make educated statements about it.
(See Power point how to formally critique art)
Intro To Contour Line Drawing
The Contour LINE A contour is the line which defines a form
or edge - an outline. Contour drawing is the place where most beginners start, following the visible edges of a shape. The contour describes the outermost edges of a form, as well as dramatic changes of plane within the form. 'Blind contour drawing' is when contour drawing is done without looking at the paper.
The Element of VALUE The difference between lights and darks found in a work of art. These range from black to white with numerous shades of gray in between.
In drawing value is achieved by shading
Value & Shading
Shading… Adding darkness to a
surface that is opposite of a real or imaginary light source adds depth to your drawing. Shading is the key to a successful drawing.
ShadingBlended Shading Method
Shading
Cross Hatching
Shading
Hatching
Shading
Scribble/Squiggle
Shading
Pointalism
Today in Art…
MC Escher’s Eye How we see. Draw and discuss
the human eye.
Draw three accurately drawn eyes from images on the internet or from magazines. (Draw BIG)
Draw your eye from life using a still life mirror. DUE MONDAY 9/5
Together On your own
MC Escher EYE -Can you name some parts of the human eye? Draw and label as many as you can in your sketchbook.
How we see…
The eye Process of 'Seeing'
Both the eyes have slightly different fields of vision since they are separated by the nose. Each of these visual fields are divided into the right and left side. The following diagram clearly shows the structure of the human eye and what happens when an object is looked at. Not only do the two eyes see different angles of the object but each individual eye takes in different information, due to the different visual fields. The diagram has given two different colors to the different visual fields to make the process more understandable. Signals from the left visual fields of both eyes are sent to the right visual cortex and vice versa. The information received at one eye is incomplete since only one part of the image is available, therefore both eyes immediately send their information to the brain, so that the information can be combined.
Rene Magritte, The False Mirror, 1935.
Art II
Today Draw the other (2) eye
images online/or from magazines and draw as accurately as possible DUE Friday: 3 EYES fabulously drawn+ YOURS FROM LIFE
To learn and apply foundational drawing techniques to improve your artistic skill in drawing the portrait.
You will understand the proportions of the human face and apply them effectively in your own SELF PORTRAIT.
To CREATE A SELF PORTRAIT YOU LOVE!!!
Agenda Objective
Shading
Use the overhand hold MOST of the
time!.
Don’t shade like you write!
Value Scales…Tools Artist use to ensure a wide range of contrast (difference) between lights and darks in an artwork.
Nose DEMO 3 eyes Plus yours from life
due TODAY. Photograph your best one
and your own eye and place in the correct folder in dropbox.
Today in class draw noses, 3 on your own one from life.
We will go to the lab at 2:45 to print three noses.
To learn and apply foundational drawing techniques to improve your artistic skill in drawing the portrait.
You will understand the parts and the proportions of the human face and apply them effectively in your own SELF PORTRAIT.
AGENDA 9/4 Objective
Drawing the nose…
The NOSE..
To the right is the basic lines for the nose, two long lines for the edges of the round "ball" at the tip of the nose, and the nostrils. The nose is made of these simple shapes.
Remider to retry to join the Facebook Art 11 Group.
Mouth Demo. Today in class draw
noses, 2 on your own one from life.
If you finish you will draw the mouth.
To learn and apply foundational drawing techniques to improve your artistic skill in drawing the portrait.
You will understand the parts and the proportions of the human face and apply them effectively in your own SELF PORTRAIT.
AGENDA Objective
Thursday September 8th
Please Answer in your Sketchbooks Date: 9/6
What have you learned as an artist last 2 week? Write at least 3 well thought, descriptive sentences.
Drawing the mouth together 3 on your own + your mouth from life.
Pick up graded work from the light table.
The mouth… Sketch the outline of the lips. "Block in" the shading of the lips, putting
more shading on the top lip, and leaving a highlighted area in the middle of the bottom lip, and some highlighted areas on the upper rim of the top lip.
Add more shading and rendering. Don't forget the "ridge" around the lips, and the shading around the mouth that suggests its structure. Add the darkest accents of tone to the corners of the mouth.
Proportions of the human face.
Today In ArtWe will draw this sketch in our sketchbooks…
Then a realistic face together using these proportions.
The portrait drawing from an image…
Choose a celebrity portrait to draw. You are working for as much similarity between
the original and your finished art. You will need to have at least 8 values. You must represent texture as it appears. Use your rubric.
OBJECTIVE:To apply the proportions of the human face and practice on drawing the parts of the face to create a realistic portrait drawing from a photograph.
Celebrity Portraits Chuck Close Portrait
Video Demonstrate finding a resource.
2 pics Front centered view Good contrast and compositions Save to YOUR student folder for future reference
Computer lab time.Tommorow Photographing Portrait. Where and How to SAVE for
portfolios. Studio Time to work on your celebrity Portraits.
A Self Portrait… BellworkChuck Close Self Portrait Walker Art Center
Tell me about this artwork. How do you think it was made? What is interesting about it?
Celebrity Portraits Demonstrate Photographing Portrait.
Where and How to SAVE for portfolios. Studio Time to work on your celebrity
Portraits. Tomorrow
Hair DEMO Creating a Wiki for your portfolios
Agenda Demonstrate
proportions of the human.
Another Chuck Portrait…What do you like about this? Why?
Chuck CloseEmma, 2002
Chuck Closehttp://www.chuckclose.coe.uh.edu/
Sesame street http://
www.ucando.org/close.html
Chuck Close Emma, 2002http://www.chuckclose.coe.uh.edu/
portraits and self-portraits. In 1988, at the peak of his career,
Close became paralyzed. He regained partial use of his arms, and was able to return to painting after developing techniques which allowed him to work from a wheelchair.
Artist Chuck Close is a wonderful example of an individual who has valued his abilities and who has used his abilities in his own best way. By not letting paralysis or being in a wheelchair stop his already successful career as an artist, Close demonstrates how a "can-do" attitude and approach to life can help us overcome obstacles in order to create even greater possibilities than before.
This 2002 portrait of his niece Emma is actually a woodcut print based on a painting in Close's late signature style. Chuck spent three months on the painting; master printer Yasu Shibata spent two years carving 27 wodblocks to print 113 colors 132 times to make each print. Every aspect of the process is like a miraculous innovation, beginning with Close's secret for getting a toddler to sit still for three whole months.
Chuck Close
Emma, 2002
Today in Art 2 Artist of the Day
Respond in Sketchbook 1st half of art Self Portraits
These will be due Next week Friday. Next weeks Sketch
Spend at least 1 hour on this Sketch the emotion “ANGER” These will be due Next week Friday.
2nd half of art Outdoor Element scavenger hunt. Artist of the Day
Respond in Sketchbook.
Why a grid ???? Using a grid is a helpful way to enlarge
or reproduce a picture. It aids the artist in the placement of the different elements that compose the picture. By working with a grid, you will have an easier time getting the proportions correct. I have laid out the procedure in seven steps on the back.
Drawing Vocabulary
Final Portrait Drawing
Celebrity Portraits Critique Final Art (if you finish)
Helpful terminology:
Value: Element of art that deals with lightness or darkness. Depends on how much light a surface reflects.
Contrast: To place and arrange values or colors so as to set
off or bring out noticeable differences.
Highlights: Small white areas that show the surfaces of the subject that reflect the most light.
Shadows: Shaded areas in a drawing. They show the surfaces of the subject that reflect the least lights. They are used to create the illusion of form (three-dimensional reality).
Studio Time Purpose Objective
You will demonstrate your understanding of the proportions of the human face, shading and value by applying realism and accuracy to a personal self portrait.
Tomorrow – Quiz the proportions of the human face.
Portrait drawings Do your best Work with contour lines first, then eyes, and other
features can be completed. Hair should be last along with clothing.
AGENDA
Celebrity Portraits Due: Monday Before Class w/ Rubric and Critique sheets Completed.
Choice Sketches Due Tomorrow. Critiques must be completed with
COMPLETE sentences. Self Portraits
Bring in or get Photographed We will begin these Monday!
QUIZ
Then Begin Self Portraits.
Get photograph.
Begin Drawing.
Celebrity Portraits DueMonday
Bellwork - Happy Friday What is your Happy Song? Why?
What was the craziest part of the video? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cxfkg
3RaRjs&feature=related
Graffiti Bellwork How illegal is it to vandalize a
wall? Is Graffiti Art or Crime? Does it matter what or where
art/graffiti is placed?
Graffiti is the name for images or lettering scratched, scrawled, painted
or marked in any manner on property. Graffiti is any type of public markings that may appear in the forms of simple written words to elaborate wall paintings. Graffiti has existed since ancient times, with examples dating back to the Roman Empire.
In modern times, paint, particularly spray paint, and marker pens have become the most commonly used graffiti materials. In most countries, marking or painting property without the property owner's consent is considered defacement and VANDALISM, which is a punishable crime.
Sometimes graffiti expresses social and political messages and a whole genre of artistic expression is based upon spray paint graffiti styles. To some, it is an art form worthy of display in galleries and exhibitions; to others it is merely vandalism.
About Banksy & The West Wall
BBC Video about Bansky’s Project
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XXSg8BApBwA
Bansky’s own Video about the project.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9LAChIoJQPg
How illegal is it to vandalize a wall, asks Banksy? Answer:
In his website introduction to his Wall project, if the wall itself has been deemed unlawful by the International Court of Justice? The Israeli government is building a wall surrounding the occupied Palestinian territories. It stands three times the height of the Berlin wall and will eventually run for over 700km - the distance from London to Zurich. The International Court of Justice last year ruled the wall and its associated regime is illegal. It essentially turns Palestine into the world’s largest open-air prison.
West Wall Ariel
The West Wall Project
The Wall is around Qalqiliya. A twenty-five foot high concrete cage cuts residents off from their agricultural land, necessary for their survival, and prevents you from traveling even 5 minutes out of the City. A single gate, open at the whims of the occupying army, controls 100,000 residents. StopTheWall.orghttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israeli_West_Bank_barrier
Do you know where the West Wall is located?
Do you know what this is? Where it is/was?
Berlin Wall, former barrier surrounding West Berlin and symbol of the Cold War,built on August 13, 1961 Berlin
Wall
Berlin Wall - Iron Curtain 96 mi (155 km) barbed wire
barricade and concrete wall with an average height of11.8 ft (3.60 m)
Opened by East Germans on November 9, 1989 and torn down by end of 1990, as Communism collapsed and Cold War ended
The Wall Comes Down…1989
Another Famous Graffiti Artist Keith Harring –AIDS AWARENESS
Website for Elementary: http://www.haringkds.com/index.htmlOfficial Website: http://www.haring.com
What Is Keith Haring saying in this artwork? Subjects message?
Haring's bold lines and active figures carry poignant messages of vitality and unity. His legacy made an impact on late 20th century art and grants us all a vision for the future.
DRAWING UNIT Final work…
Pastel Demo Today Draw fruit tomorrow
Thursday – Artist Statements Write & Add to Blogs
Friday Self Portraits Due
Still Life(s)
A still life (plural still lifes) is a work of art depicting mostly inanimate subject matter, typically commonplace objects which may be either natural (food, flowers, plants, rocks, or shells) or man-made (drinking glasses, books, vases, jewelry, coins, pipes, and so on).
CezaneStill Life with Apples
Paul CezzaneStill Life with Peppermint Bottle 1894
Pastels Choose one fruit or vegetable. Draw carefully with pencil the contour
lines (outside edges). Begin with a soft wash of the lightest
color. Slowly build and blend color. Add details.
This Last Week…of Quarter 1 Monday
First Half -Studio Time to work on self portraits. Photograph all work. (Due: Wednesday end of Class!)
Second Half –To the Lab to update or create Blogs (for credit) Tuesday
Review Worskheet complete and check for accuracy in class.
WednesdayTest & PIZZA
Wasily Kandinskyhttp://youtu.be/BxGG1DtVbW0
WasilyKandinsky 1866-1944 Russian painter, considered the father of
the art movement called abstract expressionism.
Kandinsky was extremely interested in the relationship between visual art and music- even naming his paintings with musical terms.
http://www.hyperhistory.com/online_n2/people_n2/art_n2/kandinski.html
http://www.ibiblio.org/wm/paint/auth/kandinsky/
Kandinsky & Abstract Art
Abstraction 20th Century Art Movement “Works of art that reframe nature for expressive effect
are called abstract. Art that derives from, but does not represent, a recognizable subject is called nonrepresentational or nonobjective abstraction.” National Gallery of Art (2006)
Abstract visual expression in this art movement coincided with changes in science and technology; changes in cities; new lighting, automotive vehicles, and skyscraper buildings; along with Sigmund Freud's psychoanalytic theory; and Albert Einstein's theory of relativity.
Artists associated with the abstract movement include:
Alexander Calder; Marsden Hartley; Max Weber; John Marin; Georgia O’Keefe ; Arthur Dove ; Jackson Pollock; Barnett Newman; Roy Lichtenstein; Jim Dine; Frank Stella; and Robert Rauschenberg.
Objective(s):
The student(s) will: •View works of art considered abstract and examples
of fine art by artists like Wasily Kandinsky. Discuss the symbolism in art and the messages
within this art form. Examine how art is all around us- in the views we see
daily. Brainstorm ideas for creating their own emotion
based abstract art. • Students will create their own mixed media
painting based on their Elements & Emotions grid.
Examples to inspire your Emotional Element Grid
Painting Expectations Brush Care & Paintings Explanation of your Master “recreation”
or Master “inspiration” Painting Assignment.
To computer Lab. Begin researching a style/artist to
choose.
Master Recreation & Inspirations Complete Art History Research (2
Periods/Styles). Turn in sheet to Mrs. Steffl. Get a color printout of the artwork you have
chosen to paint. Research In Lab Today TITLE OF ARTWORK - DATE
Artist – Biographical information. Movement/Style- Time frame, artists and the what
was happening in the world. Painting you have chosen using the research
handout given. (Friday)
Monday November 7th Research In Lab Today First 20 minutes TITLE OF ARTWORK - DATE
Artist – Biographical information. Movement/Style- Time frame, artists and
the what was happening in the world. Painting you have chosen using the
research handout given. (Friday) Then We work on paintings back in the
artroom.
Tuesday Sketch of the week: Your favorite game DUE FRIDAY
Grade Checks Individually meet with Mrs. Steffl to check
grades and go over work. STUDIO TIME Update photos in folders of all work and save
a copy of your artwork that has inspired your painting to the server folder for your blogs. Tomorrow
UPDATE BLOGS with all art. How to write an Artist Statement. (for Blogs)
Wednesday UPDATE BLOGS with all art. How to write an Artist Statement. (for Blogs)
You will be writing a statement about you and your art and upload it to the title of your blog. When you are finished you will be painting.
Veteran’s Day 2011
Edgar Gonzalez Baeza is a Army Reserves Veteran
What do you feel this Veteran is trying to say in this artwork? We will discuss after you have clearly written your responses for credit.
Marine Corps War Memorial
The Marine Corps War Memorial (also called the Iwo Jima Memorial) is a military memorial statue outside the walls of the Arlington National Cemetery and next to the Netherlands Carillon, in Arlington, Virginia, in the United States. The memorial is dedicated to all personnel of the United States Marine Corps who have died in the defense of their country since 1775.
Vietnam War MemorialThe Vietnam Veterans Memorial is a national memorial in Washington, D.C. It honors U.S. service members of the U.S. armed forces who fought in the Vietnam War, service members who died in service in Vietnam/South East Asia, and those service members who were unaccounted for (Missing In Action) during the War.
Start with your underpainting. WHEN YOU PAINT - GET A GOOD
CONDITION BRUSH. TAKE CARE OF IT. Paint your black FIRST. Have a small dish of water to
occasionally dip your brush into. Acrylic dries quickly. Your black will need two coats. CLEAN UP ALL BRUSHES, PALLETTES, AND
TABLES!!!
Tips for Painting
Paintings
YOU MESS IT YOU CLEAN IT
Be thinking, “WHO IS my ICON & WHO DO I WANT TO PAINT?”
Turn in Intro to Pop Sheet TODAY! OBJECTIVE PURPOSE
You will review the color mixing techniques of tempera paint learned in 7th grade art.
You will use neatness and dexterity to complete the paint sheets well.
THIS WILL HELP YOUR PAINTING LOOK GREAT!
Does Art create culture? OR Do cultures create Art?Discuss in at least three well thought sentences with examples.
“Un”Birthday Box Project DUE November 23rd We will present that day in class
To learn more about an artist, his or her time period, and learn what he/she would have valued in his/her lifetime.
To create a “box” using your own creativity and open-ended critical thinking skills.
TO BEGIN… Find a large square
box preferably a lidded- box from reams of paper. Check recycling or the copy.
Decorate your box in the “Style” of your artist. It should be fabulous!!!
The BOXTo get an A:Neatly wrapped/decorated/painted box, with clever conceptual idea or very neatly done rendition of artist’s style/work. Artwork is rendered with care and precision. Presents inside show a deep understanding of the artist, and reflects a connection on a personal level. An index card accompanies each present, making the connection clear for the viewer. (Example: “TO: Monet FROM: Mrs. Steffl Happy Birthday! I know you are having difficulty seeing as you approach your 80th. It must be painful to paint your beautiful water-lilies when you can’t see properly. I hope these eyeglasses help!”) Presentation is outstanding, flawless, neat, and created with pride and care, idea is original and unique. Student may have “gone the extra mile” to create a birthday atmosphere - issuing invitations to staff.
An A+ Andy Warhol Box
DUE TODAY
Agenda 11/15/11 & 11/16/11 Today- AM Star
Time Get Box for
Wednesday’s Birthday Box Art history Project
Get Information for your artist to help you choose your five objects as gifts.
Painting your recreation canvas.
Coming Soon Clay Box Presentations Sketch : What I’m
Thankful for. Due: Friday!!! You can turn in
late sketches for partial credit( favorite place, favorite game).
Happy Friday Sophmore PLAN
Test Recreation/
Inspiration Masterpieces Clean brushes
well Use in addition to
your boxes to share about your artist (if it is the same artist).
Short week next week come ready to work!
DUE NEXT WEEK BOXES
“What I’m Thankful For” Sketch of the week – due Wed.
Thanksgiving Week Before you leave
today- Choose presentation time for boxes
Last Full Week of Studio Time to Complete Recreation/Inspiration Masterpieces
When Painting Clean brushes well Use in addition to
your boxes to share about your artist (if it is the same artist.
Short week work hard! DUE WEDNESDAY, NO
EXCEPTIONS! BOXES
KNOW the date your artist was born
KNOW the style your artist painted in.
Decorated in the Style of your artist
5 Gifts with tags explaining each inside
“What I’m Thankful For” Sketch of the week – due Wed.
Happy Thanksgiving!!! Today- Shortened
Class Birthday Box Art
history Presentations
Coming Soon Clay Sketch : What I’m
Thankful for. Due: Today!
Coil Pots
For credit you must turn in two paragraphs of reflective response about what is going well and what is difficult. Also share the process you are using to create your pot using art vocabulary from notes.
Coil Pots Things to remember – About Coil Pots Coil-building is a
very versatile method of making pots and can be used to construct huge and complex forms as well as simple small ones. Have a clear idea of the size and shape of the finished piece before starting so that the base can be produced accordingly
Place the base on a wooden board or batt to prevent it sticking to the table.
The base can be rolled out as a slab and cut to shape, coiled, made with a press mould, pinched or thrown. If using the slab method, it is a good idea to use a template such as a bowl or lid to get a good shape.
Coils can then rolled out. Make sure you have plenty of room for rolling out long
coils.
Coil Pots If making batches of coils, wrap them up your
bag to prevent drying out. Coils should be consistent along their entire
length. Take care not to roll the coils too hard or you
will squash them flat. Coils should be soft enough to apply without
so much pressure that they distort the pot wall.
When applying the first coil to a base, always use slip and scoring on both the edge of the base and the first coil to join.
Smear coils downwards onto the coils below to join. This can be done after each layer is attached, or after many coils are in position.
Coil Pots PURPOSE
You will understand the coil method of hand building pottery.
You will create a piece of art that references a historical genre that you make artistically your own.
You will create a plan (rough draft) and implement a project from conception to completion.
You will apply the vocabulary from this unit to your pot and fully understand: scoring, slip, plastic, leather-hard, greenware, bisque, and glaze.
Coil Pots To make a vertical wall, place coils on top of
each other. For the wall to widen, place them slightly to the outside and in order for the wall to come inwards, place them slightly inside.
Make sure the existing wall is not too soft to support subsequent coils.
The pot will probably have to dry a little in between sessions of coiling to enable it to hold its own weight. Cover the top with your bags and paper towels but leave the bottom to dry out.
Coil Pots Particularly when making a larger pot, it is a good
idea to use a stick (maybe with marks on it) as a gauge to keep the top even.
You can smooth out irregularities. The coiled pot can be beaten into shape with a
wooden spoon or paddle when it is finished. You can actually coil the pot upside down thereby
finishing with the base. Decoration You can use any of the usual decorating
techniques used for other methods of making, but a couple of others are open to you while coiling.
Leave some or all of the coil process exposed (ie, don’t smooth it down )
Monday in art Begin throwing on the Wheel Wheel DEMO 8:40am Continue Coiling… Kiln Tour 9:00am
Unload & load Kiln
REMEMBER TO ALWAYS PUT YOUR INITIALS AND DATE on the bottom of your piece.
Tuesday To Finish For Clay
Coil Pot 8” Must reference a
genre from the slideshow some how.
At least one thrown pot.
To Finish for the semester Painting (choice)
-OR- Clay Work
Sculpture (of something animal, face, person, character.
Whistle Lided clay box
-AND-Final Sketch:
What art is to you.
Final Test Tuesday Dec 20th.
All Work Due Tuesday Dec. 20th
Clay Quiz Monday with Sub
Wednesday To Finish For Clay
Coil Pot 8” Must reference a
genre from the slideshow some how.
At least one thrown pot.
To Finish for the semester Painting (choice)
-OR- Clay Work
Sculpture (of something animal, face, person, character.
Whistle Lided clay box
-AND-Final Sketch:
What art is to you.
Final Test Tuesday Dec 20th.
All Work Due Tuesday Dec. 20th
Clay Quiz Monday with Sub
Happy Friday. Our last Friday ;-( Our last Friday ;-
( Together To Finish For Clay
Coil Pot 8” Must reference a genre
from the slideshow some how.
Try the wheel.
To Finish for the semester Painting (choice)
-OR- Clay Work
Sculpture (of something animal, face, person, character.
Whistle Lided clay box
-AND-Final Sketch:
What art is to you.
Final Test Tuesday Dec 20th. All Work Due Tuesday Dec.
20th Clay Quiz Monday
with Sub Know about your artist.
Monday Dec. 11th CLAY TEST
To Finish For Clay Coil Pot 8”
Must reference a genre from the slideshow some how.
Try the wheel.
To Finish for the semester Painting (choice)
-OR- Clay Work
Sculpture (of something animal, face, person, character.
WhistleLided clay box
-AND-Final Sketch:
What art is to you.
Final Test Tuesday Dec 20th.
All Work Due Tuesday Dec. 20th glazed and complete.
Tuesday
Begin or continue to work on final project.
To Finish For Clay Coil Pot 8”. Glaze or Paint if
fired. Try the wheel.
To Finish for the semester Painting (choice)
-OR- Clay Work
Sculpture (of something animal, face, person, character.
WhistleLided clay box
-AND-Final Sketch:
What art is to you.
Final Test Tuesday Dec 20th.
All Work Due Tuesday Dec. 20th glazed and complete.
Thursday
Continue work on final project.
To Finish For Clay Coil Pot 8”. Glaze or Paint if
fired.
To Finish for the semester Painting (choice)
-OR- Clay Work
Sculpture (of something animal, face, person, character.
WhistleLided clay box
-AND-Final Sketch:
What art is to you.
Final Test Tuesday Dec 20th.
All Work Due Tuesday Dec. 20th glazed and complete.
Final Clean up & Studio Work Day Meet with me to
discuss grades Assigned clean up
on board. Paintings Cleanout drawers
& lockers Remove tape take
home all finished work
Tomorrow Holiday Card
Creation Glazing and last
firing Painting if still
working