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Exploring Worm's Eye Perspective in Mixed Media Art Projects

In this art curriculum, students will learn to create unique drawings from a "worm's point-of-view," focusing on innovative perspective techniques. Throughout the lessons, students will use at least two different media forms to develop their mixed media artworks. By emphasizing perspective and creativity, students will not only enhance their artistic skills but also engage deeply with the subject matter. Projects will include a focus on sign language and concentration themes, fostering well-rounded artistic development.

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Exploring Worm's Eye Perspective in Mixed Media Art Projects

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  1. Art II/AP -9/3/13 • Presentation from RMCAD * DOL/Objective: Students will be able to: Create a drawing using the vantage point from a “worm’s point-of-view” Use at least two media (mixed media) Demonstrate perspective

  2. Art II/AP -9/4/13 • Review RMCAD • Adduce Stuff • Continue working on project * DOL/Objective: Students will be able to: Create a drawing using the vantage point from a “worm’s point-of-view” Use at least two media (mixed media) Demonstrate perspective

  3. Art II/AP -9/6/13 • Adduce Stuff • Start working on Sign Language Project (Art II) 3. Continue working on Concentration #2 (AP) * DOL/Objective: Students will be able to: Create a drawing using the vantage point from a “worm’s point-of-view” Use at least two media (mixed media) Demonstrate perspective

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