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In this lesson series, we dive into essential 2D art concepts, beginning with asymmetrical and radial balance, as exemplified by artists like Piet Mondrian. Students will learn to create both non-objective and objective shapes using watercolor techniques, including the clear wrap method, while enhancing their understanding of color and form. The series culminates in portrait drawing, focusing on proportion and detailed facial features. Join us as we refine your artistic skills in watercolor and portraiture practices.
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Intro to 2D – 4/28 • Bell Work: Read page 146. *Define: asymmetrical balance (also called informal balance- the composition is visually equal on both sides but not identical) 2. Review Complementary Color Still Life 3. Surreal to Real Watercolor *Using the clear wrap and other techniques, create a non-objective shape on your paper. Add ink and/or other watercolor to define edges and shapes to turn it into an objective shape. Objective: Watercolor Unit DOL: Surreal to Real Painting – clear wrap technique
Intro to 2D – 4/29 • Bell Work: Read page 147. *What type of balance did Piet Mondrian use? *Where was Mondrian from? 2. Review Watercolor projects 3. Surreal to Real Watercolor (All Due Tomorrow) *Using the clear wrap and other techniques, create a non-objective shape on your paper. Add ink and/or other watercolor to define edges and shapes to turn it into an objective shape. Objective: Watercolor Unit DOL: Surreal to Real Painting – clear wrap technique
Intro to 2D – 4/30 & 5/1 • Bell Work: Read pages 148-149. *Define: radial balance 2. Finish Surreal to Real Watercolor *Must have ink to define edges! 3. Critique of Watercolor 4. Introduce Portrait Drawing -Proportion notes -Start Sketches of parts of the face Objective: Watercolor Unit DOL: Surreal to Real Painting – Portrait Proportion
Intro to 2D – 5/2 • Bell Work: Catch up on any you’ve missed. Those who missed the last quiz will take it now. 2. Review Portrait Notes 3. Head/Face Sketches -3 sets of eyes • 3 noses • 3 ears • 3 mouths *Must fill 2 pages in your sketchbook Objective: Portraits DOL: Sketch parts of the face