clothing as self portrait hw 2013
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CLOTHING AS A SELF-PORTRAIT
DUE DATES:
11/12 - Thumbnail Sketches: Minimum of three thumbnail sketches in your sketchbook showing various arrangements/views of your fabric/clothing. You can turn in your sketches earlier - and therefore have more time to work on your drawing!
11/21 - In-Progress Check & Discussion: Minimum of 3 hours completed thus far on your final drawing, you must BRING IN your drawing on this date to get this grade!
12/3 - Final, completed drawing is DUE!
Appel • Art 2 / Art 2 GT
MATERIALS:
Art II - 12” x 18” paperArt II GT - 18” x 24” paper
(You can always use larger paper - this is a minimum)
You may use charcoal OR drawing pencils to complete this assignment.
CHOOSE an article of clothing (MUST be made of fabric!) that you identify as being special to you. It could be a gift from someone, clothing from a special event, something that you wear every day, a uniform, or even a childhood costume that you still have.
ARRANGE the item(s) you have chosen in such a way that they will create a dynamic composition. Consider hanging the item on something unexpected, spreading the item out in such a way that we would not normally expect to see it, showcasing the item with other objects that relate to you in order to create visual movement, etc.
LIGHT the scene to create lots of contrast and shadows - use a table lamp, a spotlight, a flash light, or another source.
PLAN your drawing by first completing three different thumbnail sketches of your set-up in your sketchbook. Make sure to consider the “keys to composition”: size, view, and placement.
RUBRIC: CLOTHING AS A SELF-PORTRAIT
PRESENTATION:
Every area of the drawing appears equally complete; there are no neglected areas of the artwork.
The drawing appears evident of quality time, thought, and care.
The drawing is free of excess smudges, tears, folds, etc.
DESIGN:
The composition of the drawing is dynamic, and allows the eye to move freely but intentionally through the drawing
You have carefully considered size, view, and placement when designing your composition
The background/negative shapes were planned and carefully executed: they assist in unifying the drawing, rather than seeming empty or neglected
STUDIO SKILLS:
You demonstrated control over the media of your choice, and have used a wide range of full range of values to create contrast and the illusion of form, avoiding outlines
You thoughtfully, intentionally, and consistently applied your marks
OBJECTIVE:
You have completed a drawing of fabric / clothing that lends insight to something about you personally
You used either drawing pencils or charcoal, on the proper size paper (GT or Reg)
You rendered your fabric to appear life-like and believable as fabric
TOTAL:
/25 /25 /25 /25 /100
/25 /25 /25 /25 /100
ARTIST STATEMENT / REFLECTION:Using complete sentences, compose an Artist Statement of at least one paragraph that addresses the following questions:
• Why did you select this particular piece of fabric/clothing?• How have you created interest or intrigue within this drawing? • Of what are you most proud? What do you want to improve upon?• Did you learn or discover anything (either technical - especially about drawing fabric - or philosophical)
during the creation of this piece?
Type or NEATLY write your Artist Statement. Grade yourself below:
PRESENTATION:
Your reflection is written legibly or typed.
DESIGN:
Your reflection is written using complete sentences.
STUDIO SKILLS:
Your reflection uses correct grammar, punctuation, and spelling.
OBJECTIVE:
You addressed all questions completely.
TOTAL:
/5 /6 /5 /9 /25
/5 /6 /5 /9 /25
Appel • Art 2 / Art 2 GT
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