Two-Point Perspective Tutorial
Pop Art Tutorial
Follow along to create your own work of Pop Art.
Follow along to create your own work of Pop Art.
Writing About Art - Surrealism: Salvador Dali - The Persistance of Memory
Spend about 20 minutes writing about the work of art.
Use the following format.
Paragraph # 1 Describe: What do you see in the artwork? What is the subject of this work? Describe the colors, shapes, values, and other elements the artist has used.
Paragraph # 2 Analyze: What do yo think ar the most important parts of this work and why? What does this image mean? What was the artist trying to say or accomplish?
Paragraph # 3 Critique: Discuss whether you think this work of art is successful, and why.
Do you like this work? How does it make you feel?
Use the following format.
Paragraph # 1 Describe: What do you see in the artwork? What is the subject of this work? Describe the colors, shapes, values, and other elements the artist has used.
Paragraph # 2 Analyze: What do yo think ar the most important parts of this work and why? What does this image mean? What was the artist trying to say or accomplish?
Paragraph # 3 Critique: Discuss whether you think this work of art is successful, and why.
Do you like this work? How does it make you feel?
Perspective Drawing1. Watch perspective film
- MASTERS OF ILLUSION (29:33) 2. Practice Handouts and PowerPoint Slides - Two-Point Perspective Shapes - 3-D Forms - Chest of Drawers, Table, Lamp 3. Movie Review (PowerPoint) - MASTERS OF ILLUSION 4. One-point perspective demonstration – Cityscape (PowerPoint) 5. QUIZ – MASTERS OF ILLUSION – (PowerPoint) 6. Two-Point Perspective demonstration - PowerPoint Slide - 10 minutes: live boxes - 20 minutes: practice one doll house 7. Begin Final Toy House Drawing - Light sketch on newsprint - Check with teacher - Trace onto final paper - Add watercolor 7. Cartoon + Perspective Drawing 7. Thematic One-Point Perspective |
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